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nectar

[nek-ter] / ˈnɛk tər /
NOUN
sweet drink
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His "drunken monkey" hypothesis initially met resistance from many scientists, especially primatologists, who argued that primates in the wild do not commonly eat fermented fruits or nectar.

From Science Daily

Since the bees weren’t out gathering nectar and pollen for nourishment, the 71-year-old beekeeper provided sustenance for them.

From Seattle Times

Using some of her inspirational nectar, you’ll be able to tackle a project and save yourself tens of thousands of dollars.

From Seattle Times

Dr. Hadany’s group previously showed in a 2019 paper that some flowers respond to the sound of approaching pollinators by making more nectar.

From New York Times

The concept of removing sap from a tree and turning into some sort of specialized nectar to adorn breakfast items was, of course, not the original intent.

From Salon