nectar
//ˈnɛktər//
Noun
nectarSingular
nectarsPlural
1
A sweet liquid produced by flowers that attracts pollinating insects and birds.
Bees collect nectar from flowers to make honey.
2
In Greek and Roman mythology, the drink of the gods, believed to confer immortality.
In ancient myths, the gods on Mount Olympus drank nectar to maintain their immortality.
3
Any delicious or refreshing drink.
After the long hike, the cold lemonade was pure nectar.