apiary
11apiary — noun (plural aries) Etymology: Latin apiarium, from apis bee Date: 1654 a place where bees are kept; especially a collection of hives or colonies of bees kept for their honey …
12apiary — n.; pl. ies [L. apiarium, beehive] The area where bees are kept; a collection of hives maintained for honey production …
13apiary — /ay pee er ee/, n., pl. apiaries. a place in which a colony or colonies of bees are kept, as a stand or shed for beehives or a bee house containing a number of beehives. [1645 55; < L apiarium beehive, equiv. to api(s) bee + arium ARY] * * * …
14apiary — noun /ˈeɪ.pi.ə.ri,ˈeɪ.pi.ɛr.i/ A place where bees and their hives are kept. <!Not the same as a beehive See Also: apiarian, apiarist, apiculture …
15apiary — a|pi|ar|y [ eıpi,eri ] noun count a place where BEES are kept so that their HONEY can be collected …
16apiary — a·pi·ar·y || eɪpjÉ™rɪ n. bee hive, place where bees are kept …
17apiary — [ eɪpɪəri] noun (plural apiaries) a place where bees are kept. Derivatives apiarian adjective apiarist noun Origin C17: from L. apiarium, from apis bee …
18apiary — n. Bee house, beehive frame, bee stand, bee shed …
19apiary — noun (C) a place where bees are kept …
20apiary — api·ary …