ˈnektən
1NEKT — (C: Nikât) Süngüyü yere vurmak. * Taan etmek, çekiştirmek …
2necked — /nekt/, adj. having a neck of a kind specified (usually used in combination): a square necked blouse. [1350 1400; ME. See NECK, ED3] * * * …
3necked — nekt adj. having a certain type of neck (i.e. short necked); having a collar nek n. part of a body (of a man or animal) between the shoulders and the head; part of a garment that covers or surrounds the neck; cut of meat from the neck of an… …
4nectar — [ˈnektə] noun [U] a sweet liquid in flowers that insects and birds drink …
5nectarine — [ˈnektəˌriːn] noun [C] a fruit with a smooth red and yellow skin. It is yellow inside and has a large seed …
6ganglionectomy — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈnektəmē noun ( es) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary ganglion + ectomy : surgical removal of a ganglion …
7nectared — ˈnektə(r)d adjective Etymology: nectar + ed 1. archaic : filled or imbued or mingled with nectar each to his lips applied the nectared urn Alexander Pope 2. archaic : deliciously sweet or fragrant …
8nectaried — ˈnektərēd adjective Etymology: nectary + ed : having nectaries * * * nectaried, a. (ˈnɛktərɪd) [f. nectary.] Of flowers or plants: Provided with nectaries. in Cent. Dict …
9nectarivorous — |nektə|riv(ə)rəs adjective Etymology: nectar + i + vorous : feeding on nectar nectarivorous insects …
10nectophore — ˈnektəˌfōr noun ( s) Etymology: nect + phore : nectocalyx …