
1) Aka hapi 2) Arthropod genus 3) Bee genus 4) Bee group 5) Bees 6) City in ancient Egypt 7) Egyptian bull god 8) Egyptian god 9) Egyptian idol of yore 10) Egyptian sacred bull 11) Genus apis 12) Genus of bees 13) Genus of honeybees 14) Health god 15) Honey bee genus 16) Honeybee 17) Honeybee genus
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[Greek mythology] Apis (s; Ἄπις) is the name of a figure, or several figures, appearing in the earliest antiquity according to Greek mythology and historiography. It is uncertain exactly how many figures of the name Apis are to be distinguished, particularly due to variation of their genealogies. A common element is that an Apis was an...
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[city] Apis (Greek: Ἄπις, named for the god Apis), was an ancient seaport town (Polyb. Exc. Leg. 115) on the north coast of Africa, about 18 km west of Paraetonium, sometimes considered located within Egypt, and sometimes in Marmarica. Scylax (p. 44) places it at the western boundary of Egypt, on the frontier of the Marmaridae. Ptolemy...
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[god] In Egyptian mythology, Apis or Hapis (alternatively spelled Hapi-ankh), is a bull-deity that was worshipped in the Memphis region. `Apis served as an intermediary between humans and an all-powerful god (originally Ptah, later Osiris, then Atum).` [quote: Virtual Egyptian Museum] According to Manetho, his worship was instituted by Kaie...
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• (n.) A genus of insects of the order Hymenoptera, including the common honeybee (Apis mellifica) and other related species. See Honeybee.
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in ancient Egyptian religion, sacred bull deity worshiped at Memphis. The cult of Apis originated at least as early as the 1st dynasty (c. 2925–c. ... [7 related articles]
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Various types of swelling and inflammation, such as animal bites and stings, also measles and mumps, sore throats, sore red eyes and fevers. The remedy comes from the honey bee, and the symptom pattern mimcs the bee's sting. Apis is an important quick-acting remedy where there is inflammation, and especially oedema - swelling with excessive fluid i...
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Ancient Egyptian deity, a manifestation of the creator god Ptah of Memphis, in the form of a black bull with a small white triangle on the forehead, often bearing a Sun-disc between its horns. The...
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Genus to which honey bees belong.
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A'pis noun [ Latin , bee.]
(Zoology) A genus of insects of the order Hymenoptera, including the common honeybee (
Apis mellifica ) and other related species. See
Honeybee .
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The Apis was the sacred bull, symbolic of Osiris, in ancient Egyptian culture. The Apis was primarily worshipped at Memphis and was represented by a black bull bearing a white square on the brown and a figure of an eagle on the flank and a scarabaeus under the tongue. After twenty-five years the animal was solemnly drowned in the Nile and embalmed....
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Apis is a cultivated variety of potato.
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[
n] - type genus of the Apidae: honeybees
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genus Apis noun type genus of the Apidae: honeybees
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Ancient Egyptian deity, a manifestation of the creator god Ptah of Memphis, in the form of a black bull with a small white triangle on the forehead, often bearing a Sun-disc between its horns. The cult of Apis originated in the early 3rd millennium BC. Apis was a fertility god, associated also with Osiris and Sokaris, gods of the dead and the u...
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Bull symbolizing fertility venerated at Memphis
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a sacred bull worshiped at Memphis: identified originally with Ptah and later assimilated with Osiris to form the Ptolemaic Serapis. Also called
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