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  2. For a Swarm of Bees - Wikipedia

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    The charm is named for its opening words, "wiþ ymbe", meaning "against (or towards) a swarm of bees". [ 2 ] In the most often studied portion, towards the end of the text where the charm itself is located, the bees are referred to as sigewif , "victory-women".

  3. Spelling bee - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the word "bee" has been used to describe a get-together for communal work, like a husking bee, a quilting bee, or an apple bee.According to etymological research recorded in dictionaries, the word "bee" probably comes from dialectal "been" or "bean" (meaning "help given by neighbors"), which came from Middle English bene (meaning "prayer", "boon" and "extra service by a tenant to ...

  4. Chan Kim Boon - Wikipedia

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    Chan Kim Boon (1851 – 1920) was a prominent Peranakan translator in Singapore who occasionally published under the penname Batu Gantong. He translated various historical Chinese-language novels, including Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margin , into Baba Malay .

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    bee hunter – a free spirited Valley girl; beemsch – good show: a blend of bahl (good) and show. beeson tree – a stock saddle: Beeson was a trade name. beeljeck – a rabbit: a blend of Belgian hare and jack rabbit. belhoon – a dollar. bilch – sexual intercourse.

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  7. Scopa (biology) - Wikipedia

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    A scopa (plural scopae; Latin for "broom") is any of a number of different modifications on the body of a non-parasitic bee that form a pollen-carrying apparatus. In most species of bees, the scopa is simply a dense mass of elongated, often branched, hairs (or setae) on the hind leg.

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