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beekeeping

[bee-kee-ping]

noun

  1. the rearing and breeding of honeybees; apiculture.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of beekeeping1

First recorded in 1830–40; bee 1 + keeping
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Example Sentences

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Eugene Ottinger is one of Nevermore Academy's quirkier students and president of the school's beekeeping club, which is where he first befriends Wednesday.

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Growing up in upstate New York, they were kept busy at home by their mother, Ruth, with a variety of activities that included crocheting, knitting, doing embroidery, building walls, planting trees and even beekeeping.

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Ms Millington's challenges have so far also included barefoot running, blacksmithing, beekeeping and busking on the streets of York in a turkey outfit playing Christmas songs on a kazoo.

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Or, as the series begins, beekeeping, as we see Meghan out harvesting honey, donned in a full beekeepers' outfit.

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Steele, 75, is heartbroken over the dual loss of his place of solace and his beekeeping business.

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