Pronunciation: /ˈeɪpiərɪst/

Definitions of apiarist

noun a person who keeps bees for their honey

Example Sentences

A1 An apiarist takes care of bees and collects honey from hives.

A2 The apiarist wore protective gear while tending to the bee colonies.

B1 As an apiarist, he had to monitor the health of the bee population and prevent diseases.

B2 The apiarist used smoke to calm the bees before opening the hive.

C1 The experienced apiarist knew how to increase honey production through proper hive management.

C2 The apiarist's expertise in beekeeping led to the development of innovative techniques for sustainable honey production.

Examples of apiarist in a Sentence

formal The apiarist carefully tends to the beehives to ensure the health of the colony.

informal My friend is an apiarist and loves working with bees.

slang I heard that apiarist is the bee whisperer around here.

figurative As an apiarist of knowledge, she collects and nurtures ideas like a beekeeper tends to bees.

Grammatical Forms of apiarist

plural

apiarists

comparative

more apiarist

superlative

most apiarist

present tense

apiarist

future tense

will be apiarist

perfect tense

has been apiarist

continuous tense

is being apiarist

singular

apiarist

positive degree

apiarist

infinitive

to apiarist

gerund

apiaristing

participle

apiaristed

Origin and Evolution of apiarist

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'apiarist' originated from the Latin word 'apis', meaning bee.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a person who keeps bees, the term 'apiarist' has evolved to encompass all aspects of beekeeping and honey production.