Meaning & Definition of word "Nectar"

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    Nectar

    /ˈnɛktər/

    noun:

    • 1. A sweet liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators.
      • Example: The bees buzzed around the garden, collecting nectar from the blooming flowers.
    • 2. A sweet drink, often made from fruit juice, sugar, and water.
      • Example: She enjoyed a refreshing glass of mango nectar on a hot summer day.
    • 3. Any very sweet, pleasant-tasting liquid.
      • Example: The dessert was drizzled with a thick nectar that enhanced its flavor.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'nectar', from Greek 'nektār', the drink of the gods.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    nectar of the gods:

    Something very delightful or delicious, often associated with great pleasure or luxury.

    nectar-like:

    Describing something that is sweet or enjoyable, akin to nectar.

    to nectar:

    To enjoy something sweet or pleasurable fully.

    Related Words

    ambrosia:

    The food of the gods in Greek mythology, often associated with immortality.

    pollination:

    The transfer of pollen from male to female parts of flowers, often aided by nectar-loving insects.

    flower:

    The reproductive structure of flowering plants, which produce nectar.

    Slang Meanings of nectar

    Meaning: Nectar as a metaphor for something delicious or desirable.

    Example Sentence: That new coffee shop serves pure nectar!

    Meaning: Used to refer to any sweet beverage or enjoyable drink.

    Example Sentence: This tropical punch is nectar on a hot day.