mesilase
Mesilase is a term that appears in Estonian-language sources as a grammatical form rather than as a distinct concept in English-language science. It is the genitive singular form of mesilane, the word for bee. In Estonian, genitive forms are commonly used to form compound nouns that express a relationship to the base noun; thus mesilase functions as a link meaning “of the bee” or “bee-” in many phrases.
In practice, mesilase is encountered in bee-related terminology, where it helps form descriptors for bee-associated substances,
Beekeeping, biology, and ethnolinguistic discussions that involve Estonian often illustrate how genitive forms like mesilase function
See also: bee, honeybee, bee venom, Estonian language, compound nouns.