English-Thai Dictionary
nectar
N น้ำทิพย์ ที่ พระเจ้า ประทาน ให้ ambrosia nam-tib-ti-pra-jao-pare-tan-hai
nectar
N น้ำผลไม้ น้ำผลไม้ juice nam-pon-la-mai
nectar
N น้ำหวาน ของ เกสร ดอกไม้ honey juice nam-wan-kong-kea-son-dok-mai
nectarine
N ผลไม้ สีเหลือง แดง ผิว เรียบ คล้าย ลูก พีช pon-la-mai-se-dang-pil-riab-kai-luk-phud
nectarize
VT ทำให้ กลุ่ม เซล หรือ เนื้อเยื่อ ตาย nectarise
nectarous
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ น้ำดื่ม รส อร่อย delicious kiaokab-nam-duam-rad-ar-roi
nectarous
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ น้ำทิพย์ หรือ น้ำ อมฤต kiao-kab-nam-tib-rue-nam-am-ma-rid
nectary
N อวัยวะ ที่ ใช้ ใน การ สร้าง น้ำหวาน ของ ดอกไม้
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
NECTAR
n. 1. In fabulous history and poetry, the drink of the gods; hence,
2. A very sweet and pleasant drink.
NECTAREAN
a.Resembling nectar; very sweet and pleasant. The juice nectareous and the balmy dew.
NECTARED
a.Imbued with nectar; mingled with nectar; abounding with nectar.
NECTARIAL
a.Pertaining to the nectary of a plant. Stamens inserted into the margin of a glandulous nectarial ring.
NECTARIFEROUS
a.[L., to bear ] Producing nectar or nomus; as a nectariferous glandule.
NECTARINE
a.Sweet as nectar.
NECTARINE
n.A fruit, a variety of the peach with a smooth rind.
NECTARIZE
v.t.To sweeten.
NECTAROUS
a.Sweet as nectar.
NECTARY
n.In botany, the melliferous part of a vegetable, peculiar to the flower. It usually makes a part of the corol, gut is sometimes distinct from it. Sometimes ti is in the form of a horn or spur; sometimes in that of a cup; whence it is called the honey cup.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
NECTAR
Nec "tar, n. Etym: [L., fr. gr.
1. (Myth. & Poetic )
Defn: The drink of the gods (as ambrosia was their food ); hence, any delicious or inspiring beverage.
2. (Bot. )
Defn: A sweetish secretion of blossoms from which bees make honey.
NECTAREAL
NECTAREAL Nec *ta "re *al, a.
1. Nectareous.
2. (Bot. )
Defn: Of or pertaining to a nectary.
NECTAREAN
Nec *ta "re *an, a. Etym: [L. nectareus: cf. F. nectaréen.]
Defn: Resembling nectar; very sweet and pleasant. "nectarean juice. " Talfourd.
NECTARED
NECTARED Nec "tared, a.
Defn: Imbued with nectar; mingled with nectar; abounding with nectar. Milton.
NECTAREOUS
NECTAREOUS Nec *ta "re "ous, a.
Defn: Of, pertaining to, containing, or resembling nectar; delicious; nectarean. Pope. -- Nec *ta "re *ous *ly, adv. -- Nec *ta "re *ous *ness, n.
NECTARIAL
NECTARIAL Nec *ta "ri *al, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to the nectary of a plant.
NECTARIED
NECTARIED Nec "ta *ried, a.
Defn: Having a nectary.
NECTARIFEROUS
Nec `tar *if "er *ous, a. Etym: [L. nectar nectar + -ferous: cf. F.nectarifère.] (Bot. )
Defn: Secreting nectar; -- said of blossoms or their parts.
NECTARINE
NECTARINE Nec "tar *ine, a.
Defn: Nectareous. [R.] Milton.
NECTARINE
Nec "tar *ine, n. Etym: [Cf. F. nectarine. See Nectar. ] (Bot. )
Defn: A smooth-skinned variety of peach. Spanish nectarine, the plumlike fruit of the West Indian tree Chrysobalanus Icaco; -- also called cocoa plum. it is made into a sweet conserve which a largely exported from Cuba.
NECTARIZE
Nec "tar *ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Nectarized; p. pr. & vb. n.Nectarizing.]
Defn: To mingle or infuse with nectar; to sweeten. [Obs. ] Cockeram.
NECTAROUS
NECTAROUS Nec "tar *ous, a.
Defn: Nectareous. Milton.
NECTARY
Nec "ta *ry, n.; pl. Nectaries. Etym: [From Nectar: cf. F. nectaire.](Bot. )
Defn: That part of a blossom which secretes nectar, usually the base of the corolla or petals; also, the spur of such flowers as the larkspur and columbine, whether nectariferous or not. See the Illustration of Nasturtium.
New American Oxford Dictionary
nectar
nec tar |ˈnektər ˈnɛktər | ▶noun 1 a sugary fluid secreted by plants, esp. within flowers to encourage pollination by insects and other animals. It is collected by bees to make into honey. 2 (in Greek and Roman mythology ) the drink of the gods. • a delicious drink: the cold beer at the pub was nectar. • a thick fruit juice: peach nectar. DERIVATIVES nec tar e an |nekˈte (ə )rēən |adjective, nec tar e ous |nekˈte (ə )rēəs |adjective, nec tar ous |-əs |adjective ORIGIN mid 16th cent. ( sense 2 ): via Latin from Greek nektar .
nectariferous
nec tar if er ous |ˌnektəˈrifərəs ˌnɛktəˈrɪfərəs | ▶adjective Botany (of a flower ) producing nectar.
nectarine
nec tar ine |ˌnektəˈrēn ˈˌnɛktəˈˌrin | ▶noun a peach of a variety with smooth, thin, brightly colored skin and rich firm flesh. • the tree bearing this fruit. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (also used as an adjective meaning ‘nectarlike ’): from nectar + -ine 4 .
nectarivorous
nec tar iv o rous |ˌnektəˈrivərəs ˌnɛktəˈrɪvərəs | ▶adjective Zoology (of an animal ) feeding on nectar.
nectary
nec ta ry |ˈnektərē ˈnɛktəri | ▶noun ( pl. nectaries ) Botany a nectar-secreting glandular organ in a flower (floral ) or on a leaf or stem (extrafloral ). ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from modern Latin nectarium, from nectar (see nectar ).
Oxford Dictionary
nectar
nec ¦tar |ˈnɛktə | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 a sugary fluid secreted within flowers to encourage pollination by insects and other animals, collected by bees to make into honey. 2 (in Greek and Roman mythology ) the drink of the gods. • a delicious drink: the cold pint at the pub was nectar. • N. Amer. a thick fruit juice. DERIVATIVES nectarean |-ˈtɛːrɪən |adjective, nectareous |-ˈtɛːrɪəs |adjective, nectarous adjective ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in sense 2 ): via Latin from Greek nektar .
nectariferous
nectariferous |ˌnɛktəˈrɪf (ə )rəs | ▶adjective Botany (of a flower ) producing nectar.
nectarine
nectarine |ˈnɛktərɪn, -iːn | ▶noun a peach of a variety with smooth red and yellow skin and rich, firm flesh. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (also used as an adjective meaning ‘nectar-like ’): from nectar + -ine 4 .
nectarivorous
nectarivorous |ˌnɛktəˈrɪv (ə )rəs | ▶adjective Zoology (of an animal ) feeding on nectar.
nectary
nec |tary |ˈnɛkt (ə )ri | ▶noun ( pl. nectaries ) Botany a nectar-secreting glandular organ in a flower (floral ) or on a leaf or stem (extrafloral ). ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from modern Latin nectarium, from nectar (see nectar ).
French Dictionary
nectar
nectar n. m. nom masculin 1 Boisson des dieux de la mythologie grecque. Note Technique La nourriture des divinités de l ’Olympe est l ’ambroisie. 2 Suc des fleurs que butinent les abeilles. 3 Boisson résultant d ’une addition d ’eau et de sucre à un jus de fruits pratiquement non consommable à l ’état pur comme boisson en raison de son caractère naturellement trop pulpeux ou trop acide (Recomm. off. ).
nectarine
nectarine n. f. nom féminin Variété de pêche à peau lisse dont le noyau n ’adhère pas à la chair.
Spanish Dictionary
néctar
néctar nombre masculino 1 Sustancia líquida dulce que se encuentra en el interior de algunas flores y sirve de alimento a los insectos :las abejas liban el néctar de las flores; algunas plantas carnívoras crecen en lugares donde el agua es abundante y por medio del néctar, situado en el borde de una especie de prolongaciones en forma de trompeta, atraen al insecto; el colibrí tiene el pico muy largo y fino, lo que le permite alimentarse de néctar .2 Licor que, según la mitología grecolatina, bebían los dioses :en el Olimpo, el copero de los dioses servía néctar a Zeus .3 Bebida suave de sabor dulce y agradable :néctar de melocotón .el néctar negro de los dioses blancos Cuba coloquial Forma popular de denominar al café .
nectarífero, -ra
nectarífero, -ra adjetivo biol [parte de la flor ] Que segrega néctar :corola con disco nectarífero .
nectarina
nectarina nombre femenino 1 Esp Árbol frutal, variedad de melocotonero, de fruto lampiño .2 Esp Fruto de este árbol, variedad de melocotón, de piel lisa y sin pelusa y pulpa no adherida al hueso .
nectario
nectario nombre masculino bot Glándula existente en determinadas flores a través de la cual segregan estas el néctar .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
nectar
nec tar /néktə r /名詞 U 1 〘植 〙(花の )蜜 (みつ ).2 〘ギ神 ロ神 〙ネクタル 〘神々が飲む不老長寿の酒; →ambrosia 〙.3 (特に希釈していない )果汁 .4 ⦅文 ⦆(特にビールなどの )美酒, (一般に )おいしい飲み物 .
nectarine
nec tar ine /néktərìːn, -t (ə )rɪn /名詞 C 〘植 〙ネクタリン, ズバイモモ ; その木 .