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Apiary1650s, from Latin apiarium "beehouse, beehive," neuter of apiarius "of bees," from apis "bee," a mystery word unrelated to any similar words in other Indo-European langua [..]
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ApiarySeveral beehives
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ApiaryAn Apiary is a place where bees are kept (from the Latin apis = bee). Bee hives have been placed in gardens at least since Roman times.Example 1: German renaissance gardens
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ApiaryColonies of honey bees, hives and other equipment assembled in one area or location for beekeeping operations; also known as a bee yard.
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Apiaryn. A place where bees are kept.
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Apiarythe location where bee hives are kept. Read more on: Apiary
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Apiarya beehive or group of beehives whose management allows them to be considered as a single epidemiological unit.
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Apiary(n) a shed containing a number of beehives
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ApiaryA place where bees are kept, normally a group of hives. Apical.
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Apiarya collection of hives cared for by a beekeeper. Also known as a bee yard.
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Apiary"Apiary" and "apiary property" includes bees, honey, beeswax, bee comb, hives, frames and other equipment, appliances and material used in connection with an apiary.
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Apiary
A place where bees and their hives are kept.
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