wasps' nest
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Definition
- Noun:
- A structure built by wasps to house their colony: A "wasps' nest" is the physical, often papery, nest constructed by social wasps as a dwelling place for the colony. It serves as a habitat containing cells for rearing young and is typically found in sheltered locations like eaves, trees, or underground.
Usage
- The term is used to refer specifically to the nest of wasps. It describes the object itself and often implies a potential hazard due to the defensive nature of the insects.
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Advanced Usage
- "To stir up a hornet's nest": This is a related idiom meaning to cause a lot of trouble or provoke a strong, angry reaction. Note that this idiom uses "hornet's nest" but is conceptually linked.
- Example: His controversial comments really stirred up a hornet's nest.
Variants and Related Words
- Wasp nest (noun): A common alternative spelling without the apostrophe, meaning the same as "wasps' nest".
- Hornet's nest (noun): A nest built by hornets, which are a larger type of wasp; often used interchangeably in general conversation.
- Hive (noun): More commonly associated with bees, but sometimes used loosely for wasp nests.
Synonyms
- Wasp hive (less common)
- Vespiary (a technical term for a wasps' nest)
Notes
- The term is a compound noun. The apostrophe in "wasps' nest" indicates possession (the nest belonging to wasps). The singular form "wasp's nest" is also grammatically correct when referring to a nest of a single wasp species or colony.
- It is important to distinguish it from a beehive, which is made by honey bees from wax.
Noun
- habitation for wasps or hornets