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Bees - Law Dictionary Search Results
Easter offerings, or Easter dues
2d.; every plough, 2d.; every foal, 1s.; every hive of bees, 1d.; every house, 3-1/2d.; and the question whether a payment
Honeywort
of the genus Cerinthe whose flowers are very attractive to bees
Bike
A nest of wild bees wasps or ants a swarm
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Honeycomb
A mass of hexagonal waxen cells formed by bees and used by them to hold their honey and their
ferae naturae
: not usually tamed NOTE: Animals like wild ducks or bees are considered ferae naturae. At common law they cannot be
Beebread
chiefly from the pollen of flowers which is collected by bees as food for their young
Bee eater
A bird of the genus Merops that feeds especially on bees The European species Merops apiaster is remarkable for its brilliant
Beehouse
A house for bees an apiary
Beemaster
One who keeps bees
Beeswax
The wax secreted by bees and of which their cells are constructed
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