Apiarist
a person who keeps an .
contemporary examples
an apiarist, he lives in austin, with his wife, lorin, their three children, and a hyperactive bird dog named biscuit.
let exxon run the energy dept. robert bryce april 7, 2009
historical examples
mr. ernest scholl, now -ssistant and apiarist, has furnished material as shown herein.
texas honey plants c. e. sanborn
though i am, as i have said, an apiarist in good standing, i never realised that there were so many bees in the world.
a diversity of creatures rudyard kipling
let us rather consider the proceedings of the swarm the apiarist shall have gathered into his hive.
the life of the bee maurice maeterlinck
noun
a person who studies or keeps bees
n.
1816; see apiary + -ist.
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