Thank you for asking. Actually, this word didn't appear in a sentence; it was just one of the choices on an entrance exam question. It wasn't the correct answer, but I couldn't figure it out even after looking it up, so I wanted to know if it has any common meaning.Please provide the context in which you found "hobby keeper". It does not seem to be a commonly used phrase.
Can you remember the question and any of the other answer options?Thank you for asking. Actually, this word didn't appear in a sentence; it was just one of the choices on an entrance exam question. It wasn't the correct answer, but I couldn't figure it out even after looking it up, so I wanted to know if it has any common meaning.
“Hobby keeper” (or more commonly, a hobbyist beekeeper) refers to a person who raises bees on a small scale, usually for pleasure, educational interest in ecology, or personal honey consumption, rather than as a primary source of income.![]()
Can you remember the question and any of the other answer options?
Thank you for your answer.“Hobby keeper” (or more commonly, a hobbyist beekeeper) refers to a person who raises bees on a small scale, usually for pleasure, educational interest in ecology, or personal honey consumption, rather than as a primary source of income.![]()
Thank you for your question. I posted the question above.Can you remember the question and any of the other answer options?
It wasn't the correct answer, but I couldn't figure it out even after looking it up, so I wanted to know if it has any common meaning.
I appreciate your answer.You can pursue or keep a hobby but I haven't heard of "hobby keeper". "Hobbyist" is also used.
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