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1 honey
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2 hive
1) (a box etc where bees live and store up honey: He's building a hive so that he can keep bees.) úl2) (the bees that live in such a place: The whole hive flew after the queen bee.) roj* * *• úl -
3 beehive
noun (a box in which bees are kept, and where they store their honey.) úl* * *• účes podobný úlu• úl• včelín• rušné pracoviště -
4 honeycomb
noun (the mass formed by rows of wax cells in which bees store their honey.) plástev medu* * *• voština• plástev -
5 nectar
['nektə]1) (the sweet liquid collected by bees to make honey.) nektar2) (a delicious drink.) nektar* * *• nektar
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