beeswax
Americannoun
verb (used with object)
noun
verb
Etymology
Origin of beeswax
Explanation
Beeswax is the substance that makes up the inside of a bee's hive. Honeycomb is made of beeswax filled with honey. If you've ever chewed a piece of honeycomb, you've tasted beeswax. The sweetness comes from the honey, but the waxy, chewable substance is the wax that's produced by bees so they can construct the honeycomb. Humans use beeswax for many products, from lip balm to furniture polish. When you ask your sister a question and she says, "That's none of your beeswax!" she means it's not your business or concern.
Vocabulary lists containing beeswax
Example Sentences
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She is painted in encaustic, a beeswax medium that is very difficult to work with.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 20, 2026
They are also, not incidentally, highly useful to human society, producing honey and beeswax — both of which are used in a wide range of products — while also pollinating the plants that feed us.
From Salon • Apr. 17, 2025
And will the beeswax candles that we see in great detail be heading soon to retailers?
From BBC • Mar. 4, 2025
The balm is made from a special blend of cold-pressed seed oils that holds up on hot and cold trips, and includes locally sourced beeswax from San Diego.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 3, 2024
Gray strands streak her hair, though she's cleverly tried to cover them with beeswax and pomatum.
From "The Belles" by Dhonielle Clayton
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