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Qu'est-ce (qui) est WAsP - définition

SOCIAL GROUP IN THE UNITED STATES
White Anglo Saxon Protestant; WASP; Protestant elite; Anglo-Protestantism; WASPs; White Anglo-Saxon protestant; Waspy; White Anglo-Saxon Protestant; White anglo-saxon Protestant; White anglo-saxon protestant
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  • [[Washington National Cathedral]], the Episcopal cathedral in [[Washington, D.C.]]

Wasp         
  • Social wasps constructing a paper nest
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  • 1880}}, one of nine [[Royal Navy]] warships to bear the name
  • provision]] a nest
  • ''[[Polistes]]'' sp., India
  • Male ''[[Electrostephanus petiolatus]]'' fossil from the [[Middle Eocene]], preserved in [[Baltic amber]]
  • [[Wasp waist]], c. 1900, demonstrated by [[Polaire]], a French actress famous for this [[silhouette]]
  • [[Potter wasp]] building mud nest, France. The latest ring of mud is still wet.
  • European hornet, ''[[Vespa crabro]]''
  • Bembix oculata]]'' ([[Crabronidae]]) feeding on a fly after paralysing it with its sting
  • Wasps are [[paraphyletic]], consisting of the [[clade]] [[Apocrita]] without [[ant]]s and [[bee]]s, which are not usually considered to be wasps. The [[Hymenoptera]] also contain the somewhat wasplike [[Symphyta]], the sawflies. The familiar [[common wasp]]s and [[yellowjacket]]s belong to one family, the [[Vespidae]].
MEMBERS OF THE ORDER HYMENOPTERA WHICH ARE NOT ANTS NOR BEES (COMPARE Q1065202, Q1076176)
Wasps; Wasp venoms; Vespine; Wasp facts; Ground wasps; Social wasp; Pollinator wasp; Dendrocerus scutellaris
·noun Any one of numerous species of stinging hymenopterous insects, ·esp. any of the numerous species of the genus Vespa, which includes the true, or social, wasps, some of which are called yellow jackets.
Wasp         
  • Social wasps constructing a paper nest
  • isbn=978-0896599314}}</ref>
  • 1880}}, one of nine [[Royal Navy]] warships to bear the name
  • provision]] a nest
  • ''[[Polistes]]'' sp., India
  • Male ''[[Electrostephanus petiolatus]]'' fossil from the [[Middle Eocene]], preserved in [[Baltic amber]]
  • [[Wasp waist]], c. 1900, demonstrated by [[Polaire]], a French actress famous for this [[silhouette]]
  • [[Potter wasp]] building mud nest, France. The latest ring of mud is still wet.
  • European hornet, ''[[Vespa crabro]]''
  • Bembix oculata]]'' ([[Crabronidae]]) feeding on a fly after paralysing it with its sting
  • Wasps are [[paraphyletic]], consisting of the [[clade]] [[Apocrita]] without [[ant]]s and [[bee]]s, which are not usually considered to be wasps. The [[Hymenoptera]] also contain the somewhat wasplike [[Symphyta]], the sawflies. The familiar [[common wasp]]s and [[yellowjacket]]s belong to one family, the [[Vespidae]].
MEMBERS OF THE ORDER HYMENOPTERA WHICH ARE NOT ANTS NOR BEES (COMPARE Q1065202, Q1076176)
Wasps; Wasp venoms; Vespine; Wasp facts; Ground wasps; Social wasp; Pollinator wasp; Dendrocerus scutellaris
(also WASP)
¦ noun N. Amer. an upper- or middle-class North American white Protestant, regarded as a member of the most powerful social group.
Derivatives
Waspish adjective
Waspy adjective
Origin
1960s: from white Anglo-Saxon Protestant.
wasp         
  • Social wasps constructing a paper nest
  • isbn=978-0896599314}}</ref>
  • 1880}}, one of nine [[Royal Navy]] warships to bear the name
  • provision]] a nest
  • ''[[Polistes]]'' sp., India
  • Male ''[[Electrostephanus petiolatus]]'' fossil from the [[Middle Eocene]], preserved in [[Baltic amber]]
  • [[Wasp waist]], c. 1900, demonstrated by [[Polaire]], a French actress famous for this [[silhouette]]
  • [[Potter wasp]] building mud nest, France. The latest ring of mud is still wet.
  • European hornet, ''[[Vespa crabro]]''
  • Bembix oculata]]'' ([[Crabronidae]]) feeding on a fly after paralysing it with its sting
  • Wasps are [[paraphyletic]], consisting of the [[clade]] [[Apocrita]] without [[ant]]s and [[bee]]s, which are not usually considered to be wasps. The [[Hymenoptera]] also contain the somewhat wasplike [[Symphyta]], the sawflies. The familiar [[common wasp]]s and [[yellowjacket]]s belong to one family, the [[Vespidae]].
MEMBERS OF THE ORDER HYMENOPTERA WHICH ARE NOT ANTS NOR BEES (COMPARE Q1065202, Q1076176)
Wasps; Wasp venoms; Vespine; Wasp facts; Ground wasps; Social wasp; Pollinator wasp; Dendrocerus scutellaris
¦ noun
1. a social insect with a narrow-waisted, typically black and yellow striped body, which carries a sting and builds elaborate nests from wood pulp. [Vespula, Polistes, and other genera.]
2. a hymenopterous insect of a large group resembling the social wasps in appearance and either solitary or parasitic in habits.
Origin
OE w?fs, w?ps, w?sp, of W. Gmc origin; perh. related to weave1 (from the web-like form of its nest).

Wikipédia

White Anglo-Saxon Protestants

In the United States, White Anglo-Saxon Protestants or WASPs is a sociological term which is often used to describe white Protestant Americans who are a generally part of the white upper-class, historically mostly Mainline Protestant elite, though definitions may vary; typically or most consistently, White Anglo-Saxon Protestants are of British descent. WASPs have dominated American society, culture, and politics for most of the history of the United States. From the 1950s, the New Left criticized the WASP hegemony and disparaged them as part of "The Establishment". Although the social influence of wealthy WASPs has declined since the 1960s, the group continues to play a central role in American finance, politics and philanthropy.

Anglo-Saxon refers to people of British or English ancestry; however, sociologists and others often use WASP more broadly to include all Protestant Americans of Northwestern European and Northern European ancestry. WASP is also used for similar elites in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. The 1998 Random House Unabridged Dictionary says the term is "sometimes disparaging and offensive".

Exemples du corpus de texte pour WAsP
1. WASP STINGS Treat a wasp sting by rubbing with a slice of onion, says Dr Simenoff.
2. Cherie looks like she‘s chewing a wasp. – T Hall, St.
3. Arnold won an Oscar for her short, Wasp, in 2005.
4. Vicki went on: "I am slightly allergic to wasp stings and I have a wasp sting antidote in the house to reduce the swelling.
5. He pointed to the example of the wasp Anagyrus lopezi.