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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(91) A wolf spider treads perilously on the rim of a South American pitcher plant, perhaps looking to prey on insects drawn to the plant's strong nectar scent.
(92) The bees spend the summer collecting nectar and turning it into honey.
(93) Honeybee colonies get good honey and pollen in migratory beekeeping of southern Shanxi Province. The beekeeping production of Rhus potaniinii Maxim nectar and pollen plant provides a scientific basis.
(94) When they return to the hive, they headbutt hive mates performing the famous "waggle dance" that directs would-be foragers to rich sources of nectar.
(95) The tiny Rufous hummingbird is able to recall where and when it last dined on the sweet nectar of flowers, according to new research, proving bird brains are smarter than first thought.
(96) It feeds on nectar, particularly of Eucalyptus and Banksia, seeds, fruits and insects and mainly forages in the foliage of trees.
(97) And a blender devours rum, ice, lime, and curacao, and stirs vigorously to produce a Mai Tai. (Or, if you prefer something more metropolitan, try some champagne and pear nectar to enjoy a Bellini.
(98) A kinkajou's pollen-dusted cheek tells of a late-night nectar binge in an Ochroma, or balsa, tree.
(99) It hovers in front of the flower ,(http://sentencedict.com/nectar.html) using its proboscis to look for nectar.
(100) PAS chroma analysis: in the course of development, the starch grain in the nectar cell exhibit a regular change.
(101) The rats, which are responsible for devastating the native pollinator populations, are attracted to the flowers for their nectar.
(102) The sweet, delicate nectar has the golden glow of candlelight and speaks of honey, apricot and peach.
(103) Florescence and nectar secretion regulation of Cerasus cerasoides were studied.
(104) Agave nectar is one alternative that is used by health conscious consumers.
(105) Australasian bird with tongue and bill adapted for extracting nectar.
(106) The homework for this class is to observe how bees collect nectar.
(107) Hummingbirds have stiletto - like bills to probe the deepest nectar - bearing flowers.
(108) These include the pitcher plants of the Asian tropics, known as Nepenthes, which resemble jugs brimming with nectar—or perhaps more accurately, mouths slavering with drool.
(109) "Qiankunli" brand nectar flowers to the high-quality raw materials Bozhou real estate chrysanthemum, mint, Huaihua, jujube, Campanulaceae, cassia side for the group.
(110) The butterfly and the bee enjoying the nectar from the pink zinnia during a hot summer day.
(111) One Asura suspected foul play, disguised himself as a Deva, and drank some Nectar.
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