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apiarist

[ey-pee-uh-rist] / ˈeɪ pi ə rɪst /
NOUN
beekeeper
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She became a chemist, and eventually an apiarist and master gardener.

From Seattle Times Jul. 18, 2023

Six years ago, Tucson native and sommelier Noel Patterson began amateur beekeeping after receiving a hive as a gift from a skilled local apiarist.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 3, 2021

“We’re not worried about the bees going extinct, we’re worried about the beekeepers going extinct,” Dennis vanEngelsdorp, an apiarist from the University of Maryland, told the Wall Street Journal.

From Washington Times Jun. 26, 2016

His last play, Constellations, involved quantum mechanics and beekeeping, so he met cosmologists and an apiarist to get his facts straight.

From BBC Aug. 4, 2013

Though I am, as I have said, an apiarist in good standing, I never realised that there were so many bees in the world.

From A Diversity of Creatures by Kipling, Rudyard




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