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Nectar



Nectar, sweet substance secreted from the nectaries, or glands, in plant blossoms, stems, and leaves, and from which honeybees make honey. In Greek mythology, the drink of the gods was nectar, which, along with ambrosia—food of the gods—gave them youth and immortality.



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