hunajakennoinen
Hunajakennoinen is a Finnish adjective describing something that has a honeycomb-like structure, typically consisting of a regular arrangement of small hexagonal cells. The term is derived from hunaja (honey) and kenno (comb) with the suffix -inen, and is used in both natural and technical contexts to denote a pattern inspired by a honeycomb.
In nature, a hunajakennoinen structure is most famously exemplified by a beehive. Worker bees secrete beeswax
In engineering and materials science, hunajakennoinen structures refer to artificial honeycomb cores used in sandwich panels
The term is commonly used in Finnish technical literature and is often combined with rakenne or materiaali