Beehives

/ˈbiːhaɪvz/ noun

Structures or containers where honeybees live and produce honey, or a tall piled hairstyle popular in the 1950s-60s.

From Old English 'beo' (bee) and 'hīf' (hive). The word originally referred to dome-shaped structures, and the hairstyle was named for its resemblance to the shape of a beehive.

AM蜂 ቤት
ARأقفاص النحل
BNমধুমক্কি পোড়া
CAcolònies
CSvčelí úl
DAbihumle
DEBienenstöcke
ELτροφικά
EScolmenas
FAزنبورستان
FImehiläiset
FRessaims
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