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Definition of Beeswax

Beeswax
Beeswax Bees"wax`, n. The wax secreted by bees, and of which their cells are constructed.

Meaning of Beeswax from wikipedia

- Beeswax (also known as cera alba) is a natural wax produced by honey bees of the genus Apis. The wax is formed into scales by eight wax-producing glands...
- Beeswax wrap is a food wrap material consisting of a coated fabric, most commonly cotton. It is made by infusing cotton with food-grade beeswax, rosin...
- Knorr Beeswax Candles is a beeswax candle maker dating to the 1900s and Ferdinand Knorr who opened the business in 1928. His son Henry took over in 1957...
- Beeswax is a 2009 American mumblecore film written and directed by Andrew Bujalski. The film examines a few days in the life of twins, pla**** by real-life...
- The Beeswax Wreck is a shipwreck off the coast of the U.S. state of Oregon, discovered by Craig Andes near Cape Falcon in 2013 in Tillamook County. The...
- "Mexican Seafood" appeared on the 1989 compilation Teriyaki Asthma Volume 1. "Beeswax" appeared on the 1991 compilation Kill Rock Stars. "Downer" was included...
- obverse. In the 1930s, a slang version rendered the saying as "Mind your own beeswax". It is meant to soften the force of the retort. Folk etymology has it...
- feathers, threads from blankets, the leather straps from their sandals, and beeswax. Before escaping, Daedalus warned Icarus not to fly too low or the water...
- animal wax is beeswax, used in constructing the honeycombs of beehives, but other insects also secrete waxes. A major component of beeswax is myricyl palmitate...
- around 46–57 °C. Paraffin candles which typically melt at around 47–65 °C. Beeswax candles which commonly melt at around 62–65 °C (unsafe for wax play). Microcrystalline...