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  • 11Husbandry — (Roget s Thesaurus) >The economy or management of animals. < N PARAG:Husbandry >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 husbandry husbandry taming &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 circuration circuration zoohygiantics Sgm: N 1 domestication domestication domesticity Sgm …

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  • 12List of animal names — This list gives names of animals used depending on the context. Many species of animals, particularly those domesticated, have been given specific names for the male, the female, and the young of the species. There are a few generic terms, bull… …

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  • 13L. L. Langstroth — Rev. Lorenzo Lorraine Langstroth (25 December, 1810 ndash; October 6, 1895), apiarian, clergyman and teacher, is considered the Father of American Beekeeping. L. L. Langstroth was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As a youngster, he took such… …

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  • 14William Charles Cotton — Infobox Person name = Rev William Charles Cotton image size = 200px caption = Eton College Leaver s Portrait, 1832 birth name = birth date = birth date|1813|1|30 birth place = Leytonstone, Essex, England death date = death date and… …

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  • 15apiary — noun /ˈeɪ.pi.ə.ri,ˈeɪ.pi.ɛr.i/ A place where bees and their hives are kept. <!Not the same as a beehive See Also: apiarian, apiarist, apiculture …

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  • 16apiary — [ eɪpɪəri] noun (plural apiaries) a place where bees are kept. Derivatives apiarian adjective apiarist noun Origin C17: from L. apiarium, from apis bee …

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  • 17apiarist — n. Bee breeder, bee keeper, bee student, keeper of an apiary, bee master, apiarian …

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  • 18apiarist — n beekeeper, apaculturist, apiarian, bee breeder …

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  • 19apiary —   n. place where bees are kept; collection of bee hives.    ♦ apiarian, a. pertaining to bee keeping.    ♦ apiarist, n. bee keeper …

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  • 20transversality —    by Adam Bryx and Gary Genosko   A critical concept for literary criticism, transversality is introduced by Deleuze in the second edition of Proust and Signs. The concept concerns the kind of communication proper to the transversal dimension of …

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