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- noun Plural form of
nectar .
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Examples
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Off to the side is a large, stainless-steel fermentation tank, where sacramental "nectars" or "liquid knowledge" are produced for meditation sessions.
Planet Atheism 2008
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What the Ryan plan is saying is that 10% of the population is going to have access to the top shelf, to the sweetest nectars, like Chopin, Ciroc, and the Goose.
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Toss your moisturizer in favor of deeply hydrating nectars no, they won't make you break out.
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Adults consume a variety of nectars, including those from azalea, Japanese honeysuckle, milkweed, and thistle flowers.
A Caterpillar That Pretends to be a Fearsome Snake | Impact Lab 2010
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He trapped her helpless whimper between his lips, his deft fingertips coaxing the tender petals of her body open like some exotic flower ripe with the sweetest and thickest of nectars.
The Devil Wears Plaid Teresa Medeiros 2010
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Over time and through continued use, the nectars bring about a change in your perception.
Waldo Jaquith - The Supreme Court is taking a religion case. 2008
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Over time and through continued use, the nectars bring about a change in your perception.
Waldo Jaquith - The Supreme Court is taking a religion case. 2008
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Then we transform them into nectars and other pure forms.
Introduction to Buddhist Sexual Ethics: Having Sex with Someone Else's Partner 2009
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Both male and female mosquitoes feed on plant nectars for nourishment.
Health Weekender: Mosquito madness—and how to fight bites 2009
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Then we transform them into nectars and other pure forms.
Introduction to Buddhist Sexual Ethics: Having Sex with Someone Else's Partner 2009
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