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bee in Latin

bee in Latin is bē, apis — bee means a flying insect that collects pollen and nectar, and in many species produces honey and wax.

bee in Latin

noun
The name of the Latin-script letter B/b.
apis
noun
(informal, proscribed) Any stinging flying insect, especially a wasp.

What does "bee" mean?

  1. noun A flying insect that collects pollen and nectar, and in many species produces honey and wax.
    "A bee landed on the flower and began gathering pollen."
  2. noun A gathering where people work together on a task, or compete, such as a spelling bee or quilting bee.
    "She won the regional spelling bee three years running."

bee in a sentence

  • A bee landed on the flower and began gathering pollen.
  • Bees are essential for pollinating many crops.
  • She won the regional spelling bee three years running.

Similar words in Latin

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Frequently asked questions

What is "bee" in Latin?

"bee" in Latin is bē, apis. bee means: A flying insect that collects pollen and nectar, and in many species produces honey and wax.

How do you use "bee" in a sentence?

Example: "A bee landed on the flower and began gathering pollen." In Latin, "bee" is bē, apis.

Are there other ways to say "bee" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "bee": bē, apis.

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