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  1. Nectar - Employee Recognition Software to Build Great Culture

    Nectar and SHRM have officially partnered to elevate the employee recognition movement around the world. SHRM Members receive a 10% discount on Nectar subscriptions.

  2. Nectar Sleep

    At Nectar Sleep, we focus on one thing only – the most comfortable bed possible. Everything we develop, design, and test has only one mission, your rest.

  3. Nectar - Wikipedia

    Nectar is a viscous, sugar -rich liquid produced by plants in glands called nectaries, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollinating animals, or by extrafloral nectaries, which provide a nutrient …

  4. Welcome to Nectar

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  5. NECTAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Nectar is often mentioned in conjunction with ambrosia, the food of the Greek and Roman gods. For centuries, English speakers have used ambrosia to refer to something with an extremely pleasing …

  6. Nectar | Description, Uses, Pollination, & Composition ...

    Nectar, sweet viscous secretion from the nectaries, or glands, in plant blossoms, stems, and leaves. Nectar is mainly a water solution of the sugars fructose, glucose, and sucrose but also contains …

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  9. Nectar - New World Encyclopedia

    Nectar is produced by a plant not as an energy or nutrient source for the plant itself, but rather for consumption by various nectarivores (nectar-eating animals, such as insects, birds, mammals, and …

  10. NECTAR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    NECTAR meaning: 1. a sweet liquid produced by flowers and collected by bees and other insects: 2. in ancient Greek…. Learn more.