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Nectar is the sugar-rich liquid produced by the flowers of plants, in order to attract pollinating animals. Nectar may also refer to:
- Nectar, originally a name of the food or drink of the gods in Greek mythology; see ambrosia
 - Nectar (drink), a fruit juice beverage
 
Places
- Nectar, Alabama, a town in central Alabama
 - Mare Nectaris, the Sea of Nectar, a geographic feature of the Moon
 - Nectar Covered Bridge, a former covered bridge in Alabama
 
Companies
- Nectar d.o.o., a Serbian beverage company
 - Northeast Connecticut Telephone and Ride (NECTAR), predecessor to the Northeastern Connecticut Transit District
 
Science and technology
- Nectar (National eResearch Collaboration Tools and Resources), now part of Australian Research Data Commons
 - Nectar Lifesciences, an Indian pharmaceutical organisation
 - Nectar source, a flowering plant that produces nectar
 
Other uses
- Nectar, a fictional performance-enhancing drug in Free Radical Design's PS3 game, HAZE
 - Nectar (loyalty card), a loyalty card issued by a partnership of United Kingdom retailers
 - Nectar (Enanitos Verdes album), 1999
 - Nectar (Joji album), 2020
 
See also
- Nektar, a 1970s English/German progressive rock band based in Germany
 
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