| beet |
a large bulbous edible root with an edible leafy green top; its color is typically garnet red but can range from pinkish-white to deep red; also known as the garden beet, red beet and beetroot.
Ãâó: www.lmberault.com/cooking_dictionary.htm
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| BEE |
In Chinese art, the bee symbolizes industry.
Ãâó: www.sdmart.org/dragonrobes/glossary.html
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| beeswax |
a substance secreted on the underside of the abdomen of worker bees used to build comb.
Ãâó: gears.tucson.ars.ag.gov/beepop/glossary.html
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| beeswax |
Natural wax derived from honey bee hives.
Ãâó: www.igca.net/glossary/
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| bee sting therapy |
Administration of honeybee stings to treat a wide variety of illnesses. Apitherapy allegedly "unleashes" the body's "healing power." According to one theory, the "energetics" of bees and their venom is key to the method.
Ãâó: www.heall.com/body/altmed/definitions/treatments1....
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| BEE | a yellow to brown wax secreted by honeybees to build honeycombs |
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| BEE | cover with beeswax |
| BEE | round red root vegetable |
| BEE | biennial Eurasian plant usually having a swollen edible root |
| BEE | moth larva that eats foliage of beets and vegetables |
| BEE | a disease of beet plants |
| BEE | young leaves of the beetroot |
| BEE | sugar from sugar beets used as sweetening agent |
| BEE | sugar made from sugar beets |
| BEE | the music of Beethoven |
| BEE | German composer of instrumental music (especially symphonic and chamber music) |
| BEE | of or relating to Ludwig van Beethoven or his music |
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