Where does “beemageddon” come from?

beemageddon (English) comes from English -mageddon, from English -geddon, from English armageddon, from English Armageddon, from Ancient Greek Ἁρμαγεδών, from Hebrew הר מגידו, from Hebrew הַר — mountain of.

beemageddon (English): The widespread incidence of colony collapse disorder, feared to portend a coming mass extinction of honeybees

Definitions

  1. The widespread incidence of colony collapse disorder, feared to portend a coming mass extinction of honeybees

Ancestry of “beemageddon”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-mageddonAlternative form of -geddon
2English-geddonDenoting a catastrophic event caused by or...
3EnglisharmageddonThe scene of a decisive conflict on a great...
4EnglishArmageddonthe end of the world
5Ancient GreekἉρμαγεδών
6Hebrewהר מגידוmountain of Megiddo
7Hebrewהַרmountain of
Every word from Hebrew הַר