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beehiveearly 14c., from bee + hive (n.). As the name of a hairstyle, attested from 1960 (the style itself said to be popular from 1958). As the name of a star cluster in the constellation Cancer, from 1840 ( [..]
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beehivestructure where bees live and raise their young.
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beehiveDirect-fire artillery round which incorporated steel darts (flechettes), used as primary base defence munition against ground attack
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beehiveThe Executive Wing which houses Ministers’ offices and where Cabinet meets. It is known as the Beehive because of its distinctive shape. Public entry to the gallery and most select committee meeting r [..]
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beehive(n) any workplace where people are very busy(n) a structure that provides a natural habitation for bees; as in a hollow tree(n) a hairdo resembling a beehive(n) a man-made receptacle that houses a swa [..]
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beehivea home for bees.
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beehive
(Mormonism) A 12- to 13-year-old participant in the Young Women organization of the LDS Church.
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