What's the difference between ambrosial and nectarous?

Ambrosial


Definition:

  • (a.) Consisting of, or partaking of the nature of, ambrosia; delighting the taste or smell; delicious.
  • (a.) Divinely excellent or beautiful.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Berry meringue roulade Meringue, thick cream and berries – it's an ambrosial combination.
  • (2) Mario Ambrosi (@marioambrosi) How does targeting more affluent pensioners to pay more square with encouraging people to save for their care in old age?
  • (3) Mario Ambrosi is head of public affairs for Anchor .
  • (4) Social work will need to know where its duty of care is and where it is not.” Mario Ambrosi , head of communication and public affairs, Anchor: “I think a major issue is working out how much different groups of staff need to know about the various elements of the act.
  • (5) It means offering reasonable, workable efficient ways and criteria to be admitted into a labour market, which incidentally requires migrants.” Ambrosi was speaking before it was revealed that EU member states remain far short of ambitions to resettle refugees from Greece or Italy, the frontline states in the EU’s migration crisis.
  • (6) Panellists Jim Thomas , programme head, Skills for Care Clara Swinson , director for social care, Department of Health Mario Ambrosi , head of communication and public affairs, Anchor Patrick Hall , practice development manager (policy), the Social Care Institute for Excellence (Scie) Kate Metcalf , professional practice adviser, the College of Social Work Peter Feldon , BASW member and freelance Care Act consultant Simon Bottery , director of policy at Independent Age Discussion commissioned and controlled by the Guardian, hosted to a brief agreed with Skills for Care.
  • (7) Ambrosi contends that intense political focus on arrivals overshadows the data on departures, leading to a skewed impression of overall migrant numbers.
  • (8) Eugenio Ambrosi, Europe director at the UN-backed International Organisation for Migration , warned that – while he welcomed the Malta agreement – trying to stop the flow via “repressive measures” would not work.

Nectarous


Definition:

  • (a.) Nectareous.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The unusual behavior characterized as "bubbling" was interpreted as either thermoregulation or a nectar concentration.
  • (2) Gonotrophic-age structure of a population of Aedes provocans (Walker) and nectar sources used by adults were studied for 2 yr at a field site near Belleville, Ontario, Canada.
  • (3) The EFSA report found the risk to honeybees from drifting pesticide dust was high when fipronil was used as a seed treatment for maize, but did not have the data to assess the risk from its use on sunflowers, or the risk via pollen and nectar, or the risk to other bees and pollinators.
  • (4) While some worker bees remain at home, others take flight in search of nectar, pollen and other hive essentials.
  • (5) As one of the gods fled with a pitcher of the nectar across the skies, it spilled on four Indian towns: Allahabad, Nasik, Ujjain and Haridwar.
  • (6) Twenty-eight exposures were the result of sucking nectar from the flower; the remainder involved ingestion of leaves or flowers.
  • (7) Salads might feature watermelon, pickled rinds and cashews, while cocktails are little belters: the Del Bac Date ($12), made with Tucson’s malt whisky and local fruit, is purest nectar.
  • (8) Apparently, these mosquitoes take little or no nectar during the day, and feed soon after the onset of darkness.
  • (9) The roles require drastically different behaviours, with nurses feeding the larvae and performing royal grooming duties, and foragers navigating great distances and performing complex dance routines to point others in the direction of rich sources of nectar.
  • (10) This is the first time that ultraviolet absorption in a nectar guide has been interpreted in chemical terms.
  • (11) alpha-glucosidase activity is elevated in the posterior midgut after feeding in response to the blood meal, whereas activity in the anterior midgut is consistent with a nectar-processing role for this midgut region.
  • (12) vexans had later peak nectar-feeding times than females.
  • (13) Levels of DA in the brain of nectar and pollen forager bees, presumed to be among the oldest adults sampled, were found to be significantly higher than in nurses, undertakers or food storers.
  • (14) Grayanotoxins are known to occur in the honey produced from the nectar of Rhododendron ponticum growing on the mountains of the eastern Black Sea region of Turkey and also in Japan, Nepal, Brazil, and some parts of North America and Europe.
  • (15) Oilseed rape is likely to be particularly damaging , according to the researchers, because the active compounds of the neonicotinoid pesticides are not just applied to the surface but expressed in the plant’s tissues, meaning that bees can ingest the chemicals in the nectar and pollen of affected crops.
  • (16) Honeybees, too, employ complex navigational skills to find their way to and from distant sources of nectar and pollen.
  • (17) During our study, it was observed to feed on only five species of plant and mainly on the nectar-producing parts (flowers and nectaries) of four of these species.
  • (18) The presence of fructose, as detected by the cold Anthrone test, indicated that both parous and nulliparous flies routinely imbibe nectars as part of their foraging behavior.
  • (19) A spokesman for Syngenta, which manufactures thiamethoxam, said: “Crop-measured pollen and nectar residues from thiamethoxam seed-treated oilseed rape is typically less than 3ppb.
  • (20) The distribution and relative frequency of occurrence of gastrointestinal endocrine cells exhibiting immunoreactivity to eleven peptides and one amine were examined immunohistochemically in the gastrointestinal mucosa of the adult honey possum which feeds almost exclusively on nectar and pollen.

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