Macedonian

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Noun

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нектар (nektarm

  1. nectar

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Russian

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek νέκταρ (néktar, nourishment of the gods), from Proto-Indo-European *néḱtr̥h₂, derived from the roots *neḱ- (to perish, disappear) and *terh₂- (to overcome).

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  • IPA(key): [nʲɪkˈtar]
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Noun

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некта́р (nektárm inan (genitive некта́ра, nominative plural некта́ры, genitive plural некта́ров)

  1. nectar

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek νέκταρ (néktar, nourishment of the gods), from Proto-Indo-European *néḱtr̥h₂, derived from the roots *neḱ- (to perish, disappear) and *terh₂- (to overcome).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /nêktar/
  • Hyphenation: нек‧тар

Noun

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не̏ктар m (Latin spelling nȅktar)

  1. nectar

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Yakut

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian нектар (nektar).

Noun

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нектар (nektar)

  1. (botany) nectar

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