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Meaning of nectars
The primary meaning of the word "nectars" refers to a sweet, energy-rich liquid secreted by plants, especially flowers, to attract pollinators.
Etymology of nectars
The word "nectars" originates from the Old French word "nectar", which is derived from the Latin word "nectar", meaning "drink of the gods" in Greek mythology
Historically, the word has been used to describe the sweet, energy-rich liquid secreted by plants since ancient times, with the term being first used in English in the 14th century
Synonyms
Definitions
- A sweet, energy-rich liquid secreted by plants, especially flowers, to attract pollinators
- A sweet, pleasant-tasting drink, especially one with a high sugar content
- In Greek mythology, the drink of the gods
Usage Examples
- The bees collected nectars from the flowers to make honey
- The drink was so sweet and delicious, it was like a nectar
- In Greek mythology, the gods drank nectars on Mount Olympus
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poisons
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