出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/10 01:11 UTC 版)
From Latin nectar, from Ancient Greek νέκταρ (néktar, “nourishment of the gods”), from Proto-Indo-European *neḱ- (“perish, disappear”) + *-tr̥h₂ (“overcoming”), from *terh₂- (“to overcome, pass through, cross over”).
nectar (countable and uncountable, plural nectars)
nectar (third-person singular simple present nectars, present participle nectaring, simple past and past participle nectared)
From Ancient Greek νέκταρ (néktar), from Proto-Indo-European *néḱ-tr̥h₂, derived from the roots *neḱ- (“to perish”) and *terh₂- (“to overcome”).
nectar n sg (genitive nectaris); third declension
Third-declension noun (neuter, imparisyllabic non-i-stem), singular only.
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | nectar |
| genitive | nectaris |
| dative | nectarī |
| accusative | nectar |
| ablative | nectare |
| vocative | nectar |
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/22 18:44 UTC 版)
Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid produced by plants. It is produced either by the flowers, in which it attracts pollinating animals, or by extrafloral nectaries, which provide a nutrient source to animal mutualists providing anti-herbivore protection. It is produced in glands called nectaries. Common nectar-consuming pollinators include bees, butterflies and moths, hummingbirds and bats.
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