melliferous

[muh-lif-er-uhs]

melliferous Definition

  • 1producing or yielding honey, sweet, or having the qualities of honey
  • 2relating to bees or beekeeping

Using melliferous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "melliferous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The melliferous flowers attracted a lot of bees.

  • Example

    The honey tasted melliferous and delicious.

  • Example

    Beekeeping is a melliferous activity.

  • Example

    The garden was filled with the melliferous scent of blooming flowers.

melliferous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for melliferous

Phrases with melliferous

  • plants that produce nectar or pollen for bees to collect

    Example

    The garden was filled with melliferous plants like lavender and sunflowers.

  • honey produced by bees from melliferous plants

    Example

    The melliferous honey from the local beekeeper was the best I've ever tasted.

  • any activity related to beekeeping or honey production

    Example

    Beekeeping is a melliferous activity that requires a lot of patience and attention to detail.

Origins of melliferous

from Latin 'mellifer', meaning 'honey-bearing'

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Summary: melliferous in Brief

'Melliferous' [muh-lif-er-uhs] means producing or yielding honey, sweet, or having the qualities of honey. It is often used in relation to bees or beekeeping, as in 'Beekeeping is a melliferous activity.' The term also extends to phrases like 'melliferous plants,' which produce nectar or pollen for bees to collect, and 'melliferous honey,' which is produced by bees from melliferous plants.