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hive

American  
[hahyv] / haɪv /

noun

  1. a shelter constructed for housing a colony of honeybees; beehive.

  2. the colony of bees inhabiting a hive.

  3. something resembling a beehive in structure or use.

  4. a place swarming with busy occupants.

    a hive of industry.

    Synonyms:
    center, hub
  5. a swarming or teeming multitude.


verb (used with object)

hived, hiving
  1. to gather into or cause to enter a hive.

  2. to shelter as in a hive.

  3. to store up in a hive.

  4. to store or lay away for future use or enjoyment.

verb (used without object)

hived, hiving
  1. (of bees) to enter a hive.

  2. to live together in or as in a hive.

verb phrase

  1. hive off to become transferred from the main body of a commercial or industrial enterprise through the agency of new ownership.

hive British  
/ haɪv /

noun

  1. a structure in which social bees live and rear their young

  2. a colony of social bees

  3. a place showing signs of great industry (esp in the phrase a hive of activity )

  4. a teeming crowd; multitude

  5. an object in the form of a hive

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

verb

  1. to cause (bees) to collect or (of bees) to collect inside a hive

  2. to live or cause to live in or as if in a hive

  3. (tr) (of bees) to store (honey, pollen, etc) in the hive

  4. (tr; often foll by up or away) to store, esp for future use

    he used to hive away a small sum every week

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • hiveless adjective
  • hivelike adjective
  • hiver noun

Etymology

Origin of hive

First recorded before 900; Middle English; Old English hȳf; akin to Old Norse hūfr “ship's hull,” Latin cūpa “vat”

Example Sentences

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"On the other hand, most individuals who have mild to moderate episodes of hives can control symptoms with an appropriate diet."

From Science Daily

The Fed also regulates the financial system, and Congress could hive off that job from monetary policy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last year, the FBI labeled crypto a hive of “pervasive” criminality.

From Los Angeles Times

Visited this month by AFP, the southeastern mining region of Ganzhou -- which specialises in "heavy" rare earths including yttrium and terbium -- was a hive of activity.

From Barron's

While this mechanism helps wild colonies adjust to shifting conditions, it can create complications in managed hives.

From Science Daily