Proper noun
Honeywell (plural Honeywells)
A surname from Old English.
Aerospace manufacturer Honeywell will hire 500 workers at its Rhode Island plant, which is shifting production from safety goggles to N95 face masks for medical professionals. Source: Internet
After Honeywell stopped supporting Multics, users migrated to other systems, including Unix. Source: Internet
Back in 2017, Honeywell had launched a new investment fund to invest in early-stage startups that are “strategically aligned to the company’s portfolio and software capabilities,” it had said in a statement. Source: Internet
"As some of you know, Honeywell is wholly retrofitting one of their factories to produce more respirator masks." Source: Internet
Deighton (1979), Blitzkrieg, From the rise of Hitler to the fall of Dunkirk, p.180 The M1 Abrams is powered by a convert Honeywell AGT 1500 gas turbine engine, giving it a governed top speed of convert on paved roads, and convert cross-country. Source: Internet
A-C® 950P by Honeywell is a propylene maleic anhydride copolymer grade of low molecular weight. Source: Internet