Similar words: sectarian, connect, connected, connection, spectacle, spectator, delectable, expectation. Meaning: ['nektə(r)] n. 1. a sweet liquid secretion that is attractive to pollinators 2. fruit juice especially when undiluted 3. (classical mythology) the food and drink of the gods; mortals who ate it became immortal.
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(61) Suckers, on the other hand, have a tube-like mouthpart called a proboscis that allows them to get liquid by sucking or lapping, whether from the nectar of flowers or from a soda can.
(62) Rahman Bee By - products —— Nectar specially gifted to mankind by the God Almighty!
(63) It lives upon their nectar, and dwells only in the climates where they perennially bloom.
(64) Navigating the tangled branches of a bramble bush, a waiflike insect flits between flowers to feed on nectar.
(65) Agave nectar comes from the same plant that tequila is made from.
(66) Africanized honeybees circle the center of an Ochroma bloom, drinking nectar, while a black wasp lingers on a petal rim.
(67) This zone is composed mainly of the peristome, which produces copious amounts of nectar, luring insect prey to land or crawl onto the perilous footing surrounding the pitcher trap.
(68) It is nectarivorous, which means it feeds mostly on nectar and is an important pollinator in its tropical deciduous forest habitat.
(69) They frequent flowers to collect nectar and pollen to use as food.
(70) After the preliminary appraisal, 38 species of pollinators were caught on 22 kinds of nectar source plants, diptera and hymenoptera were the main pollinators.
(71) Heather honey is made from nectar collected from the tiny purple bell-shaped flower of the common heather plant.
(72) Its medicinal properties are attributable to a substance called methylglyoxal (MG), which is created as the bees turn nectar into honey and has also been shown to exert an anti cancer effect.
(73) For instance, the protea beetle ( Trichostetha fascicularis ) gathers nectar from various species of proteas.
(74) Any of various flies of the family Bombyliidae that resemble bees, feed on nectar and pollen, and have larvae that are parasitic on bees, wasps, and other insects.
(75) Tony sipped from his glass. "Mmm. Ambrosia. Nectar of the gods. Divine. Wonderful."
(76) The new comers then have no choice but to carbo - load, switching over to such sweet trees as honey dew nectar produced by aphids.
(77) The butterfly - attractive plant can be divided into nectar plant and larval food plant.
(78) Any of various birds of the family Meliphagidae of Australia and adjacent regions, having a long extensible tongue adapted for sucking nectar from flowers.
(79) The nectar is ripened into honey by inversion of most of its sucrose into the sugars levulose and dextrose and the removal of excess moisture.
(80) Effects of homogenization and grades of maturity on and chemical properties of peach nectar were investigated.
(81) The nectar and pollen plants are precious wealth to mankind.
(82) The damsel distracted the Asuras, while the Devas secretly drank the Nectar.
(83) They have no time to spare. They must reproduce, which is why from the age of two onward they make big, flashy flowers and infuse them with exceptionally generous portions of nectar.
(84) As it fed on the nectar, its wings tremulously and I froze in my tracks, transfixed.
(85) Behind them, at the center of the park, was a circular fountain atopwhich stood a bronze statue of Hebe, the cup bearer of the gods, who plied theOlympians with nectar and ambrosia.
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(86) Nectar glands, 2, lateral, semilunar , intrastaminal; median glands absent.
(87) The nectar of the helleborine is fermented-it does contain alcohol!
(88) There were no strong correlations between nectary structures and pollinator behavior, although gelatinous or watery nectar was associated with the foraging preference of pollinators .
(89) Eurasian perennial naturalized in eastern North America having very spiny white cottony foliage and nodding musky crimson flower heads; valuable source of nectar.
(90) Besides turning floral nectar into honey, these hardworking insects also pollinate crops for farmers - for a fee.
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