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bee glue

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prop⋅o⋅lis

[prop-uh-lis]
–noun
a reddish resinous cement collected by bees from the buds of trees, used to stop up crevices in the hives, strengthen the cells, etc.
Also called bee glue.


Origin:
1350–1400; < L < Gk própolis bee glue, lit., outskirts of a city (see pro- 2 , -polis ), appar. orig. the name for a structure around the entrance to a hive, hence applied to the glue from which it was made; r. ME propoleos < ML, for L propolis as above
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