The difference between Beeswax and Wax
When used as nouns, beeswax means a wax secreted by bees from which they make honeycomb, whereas wax means beeswax.
When used as verbs, beeswax means to polish with beeswax, whereas wax means to apply wax to (something, such as a shoe, a floor, a car, or an apple), usually to make it shiny.
Wax is also adjective with the meaning: made of wax.
check bellow for the other definitions of Beeswax and Wax
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Beeswax as a noun:
A wax secreted by bees from which they make honeycomb; or, the processed form of this wax used in the manufacture of various goods.
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Beeswax as a noun (colloquial, mildly, humorous):
“Business”, as in such phrases as and .
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Beeswax as a verb (transitive):
To polish with beeswax.
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Wax as a noun:
Beeswax.
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Wax as a noun:
Earwax.
Examples:
"What role does the wax in your earhole fulfill?"
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Wax as a noun:
Any oily, water-resistant substance; normally long-chain hydrocarbons, alcohols or esters.
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Wax as a noun:
Any preparation containing wax, used as a polish.
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Wax as a noun (uncountable):
The phonograph record format for music.
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Wax as a noun (US, dialect):
A thick syrup made by boiling down the sap of the sugar maple and then cooling it.
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Wax as a noun (US, slang):
A type of drugs with as main ingredients weed oil and butane; hash oil
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Wax as an adjective:
Made of wax.
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Wax as a verb (transitive):
To apply wax to (something, such as a shoe, a floor, a car, or an apple), usually to make it shiny.
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Wax as a verb (transitive):
To remove hair at the roots from (a part of the body) by coating the skin with a film of wax that is then pulled away sharply.
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Wax as a verb (transitive, informal):
To defeat utterly.
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Wax as a verb (transitive, slang):
To kill, especially to murder a person.
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Wax as a verb (transitive, archaic, usually, of a musical or oral performance):
To record.
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Wax as a verb (intransitive):
To increase (phase of the Moon or other planet). Example The Moon is waxing.
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Wax as a verb (intransitive, with adjective):
To increasingly assume the specified characteristic, become.
Examples:
"to [[wax lyrical]];  to wax eloquent;  to [[wax wode]]"
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Wax as a verb (intransitive, literary):
To grow.
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Wax as a verb (intransitive, of the [[moon]]):
To appear larger each night as a progression from a new moon to a full moon.
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Wax as a verb (intransitive, of the [[tide]]):
To move from low tide to high tide.
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Wax as a noun (rare):
The process of growing.
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Wax as a noun (dated, colloquial):
An outburst of anger.