Meaning of apiarist | Babel Free
ˈeɪpi.əɹɪstDefinitions
Equivalents
Examples
“Some late and very curious experiments, however, of M. Huber, one of the most celebrated apiarists in Europe, have⟳ shewn that the pollen has no share⟳ whatever in the formation of wax; but that this substance is produced indiscriminately from honey, sugar, or any other saccharine matter⟳, which serves as food for the bees.”
“In addition to this there are, within the borders of the United States, thousands of good locations for the apiarist — forest, prairie, swamp, and mountain regions — where agriculture has not yet gained a foothold, either because of remoteness from markets or the uninviting character of soil or climate.”
“Reverend Lorenzo Langstroth, a nineteenth- century apiarist, teacher and clergyman who is considered to be the father of American beekeeping, first described this type⟳ of hive in 1853.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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