"Nectary" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Nectary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Nectary" Meaning

The word "nectary" refers to a specialized organ found in flowers, typically in the form of a cup-like or tubular structure, that produces and stores nectar, a sweet, energy-rich liquid that attracts pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.

"Nectary" Examples

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A nectary is a structure found in flowers that produces and stores nectar, a sweet, energy-rich liquid that attracts pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.

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The bee collector carefully examined the nectary of the rare orchid, noting its unique shape and color.
The sweet aroma of the nectary drew in the bees, each one busily collecting nectar to bring back to their hive.
In the tropical rainforest, the brightly colored malachite sunbird flitted from flower to flower, sipping nectar from the nectary of each bloom.
The botanist studied the nectary of the unusual species, fascinated by its unique adaptations for attracting pollinators.
As the hummingbird landed on the flower, its long beak plunged deep into the nectary, searching for the sweet reward within.

"Nectary" Similar Words

Nectaries

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Nectariferous

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Nectariferous refers to something that produces or contains nectar, typically in the context of plants, such as flowers or trees. Nectar is a sweet, energy-rich liquid secreted by some plants to attract pollinators, like bees, butterflies, or hummingbirds. Hence, nectariferous plants are those that produce nectar as a way to attract these pollinators, ensuring their reproduction and survival.

Nectarine

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A nectarine is a type of stone fruit that is similar to a peach, but it has a smooth skin instead of a fuzzy one.

Nectarines

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Nectarines are a type of stone fruit that is similar to peaches but has a smooth skin instead of a fuzzy one. They are a sweet and juicy fruit that is often eaten fresh or used in desserts, smoothies, and other recipes.

Nectariniidae

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Nectariniidae is a family of small, sunbird-like birds in the order Passeriformes, commonly known as sunbirds or flowerpeckers. They are found in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands. The word derives from the Latin "nectar", meaning "honey", and refers to the birds' fondness for nectar-rich flowers. The family includes around 130 species, which are characterized by their bright plumage, long beaks, and rapid, darting flight.

Nectarivorous

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Nectarivorous refers to an animal that feeds on nectar, a sweet liquid produced by plants. It is an adjective that describes a plant or animal that is adapted to feed on nectar, typically found in flowers.

Nectarous

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Nectars

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Nectars refer to the sweet, sticky liquids produced by flowers, especially those of certain plants such as bees, wasps, and ants, and consumed by them as a source of energy and nutrients. In a broader sense, nectars can also refer to fragrant or sweet substances in general, such as the nectar of a perfume or a drink.

Nectes

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "nectes" in my dictionary. It's possible that it's a typo or a word that is not widely recognized. Could you please rephrase or provide more context so I can better understand what you mean?

Nectocalyx

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A botanical term!<br><br>Nectocalyx is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rhamnaceae. It is a type of shrub or small tree that produces small, white or pinkish flowers. The name "Nectocalyx" comes from the Greek words "nectar", meaning sweet, and "kalux", meaning cup, likely referring to the shape and purpose of the flowers.

Nectostem

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Nedocromil

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Nedocromil is a mast cell stabilizer, a type of medication that helps to prevent the release of histamine and other chemical mediators from mast cells. It is often used to treat allergies, asthma, and other conditions characterized by allergic reactions.

Nee

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"Nee" is a word that was commonly used in English (particularly in British English) in the past, especially in formal or literary contexts. It is an archaic second-person singular imperative of "be", meaning "thou art".

Need

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Needed

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Needful

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"Needful" is an adjective that means necessary or required. It can also imply a sense of urgency or importance, suggesting that something is essential or crucial.