nectar

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A sweet liquid that many plants secrete from specialized structures, often inside flowers, where it serves to attract pollinators such as certain insects and birds. Bees use nectar to make honey.

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The drink of the gods.

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A beverage containing fruit juice or purée.

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A delicious or invigorating drink.

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In classical mythology, the drink or wine of the Olympian gods, poured out for them by Hebe and Ganymede, the cupbearers of Zeus.

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Hence, any delicious and salubrious drink.

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In botany, the honey of a flower; the superfluous saccharine matter remaining after the stamens and pistils have consumed all that they require.

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The drink of the gods (as ambrosia was their food); hence, any delicious or inspiring beverage.

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A sweetish secretion of blossoms from which bees make honey.