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beestinging insect, Old English beo "bee," from Proto-Germanic *bion (source also of Old Norse by, Old High German bia, Middle Dutch bie), possibly from PIE root *bhi- "quiver." Used [..]
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beeBee [N] [S]First mentioned in Deuteronomy 1:44 . Swarms of bees, and the danger of their attacks, are mentioned in Psalms 118:12 . Samson found a "swarm of bees" in the carcass of a lion he [..]
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beewinged insect that is often able to sting.
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beeany of numerous hairy-bodied insects including social and solitary species a social gathering to carry out some communal task or to hold competitions Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps a [..]
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beean insect with four wings and a sting. It makes honey and wax
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beecf. Apoidea - insects in the superfamily Apoidea within the Order Hymenoptera. They are more commonly known as bees. Most people think of bees as social insects but there are many more species of soli [..]
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beeFirst mentioned in Deut. 1:44. Swarms of bees, and the danger of their attacks, are mentioned in Ps. 118:12. Samson found a "swarm of bees" in the carcass of a lion he had slain (Judg. 14:8) [..]
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bee(deborah). (1:44; Judges 14:8; Psalms 118:12; Isaiah 7:18) Bees abounded in Palestine, honey being a common article of food (Psalms 81:16) and was often found in the clefts of rocks and in hollow tree [..]
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beebin
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beenoun Definition: 1: an insect 2: as in a spelling BEE. Word History: InsectExample Sentence: 1.I'm going to the spelling BEE 2.There's a BEE.
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beeA member of the insect order Hymenoptera (ants, bees, and wasps), the larval stages of which are fed pollen. This is in contrast to wasps, the larval stages of which are feed meat, typically spiders a [..]
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bee(n) any of numerous hairy-bodied insects including social and solitary species(n) a social gathering to carry out some communal task or to hold competitions
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bee basal energy expenditure
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beeINTERJ baa; sound made by a sheep
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beeFaculty of Built Environment and Engineering (now merged into the Science and Engineering Faculty).
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beeThe Athenian Bee. Plato. (See ATHENIAN BEE, page 72, col. 1.)
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beeA social gathering for some useful work. The object generally precedes the word, as a spelling - bee (a gathering to compete in spelling). There are apple-bees, husking-bees, and half a dozen other so [..]
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beeInsect members of the superfamily Apoidea, found almost everywhere, particularly on Flowers. About 3500 species occur in North America. They differ from most Wasps in that their young are fed Honey an [..]
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beeA ring or hoop of metal.
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beeblack economic empowerment
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beeBureau Européen de l’Environnement also EEB
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bee
A flying insect, of the superfamily Apoidea, known for its organised societies and for collecting pollen and (in some species) producing wax and honey.
* '''1499''',en|king of insects
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bee
(soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.
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beeShort form of Beatrix and other names beginning with B.
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