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pollinators

n. (plural of pollinator English)

Usage examples of "pollinators".

He motioned to the Pollinators who were peacefully huddled in a corner.

To be sure, the bath had been drawn from Flowers and fruits, but a mutated variety from Peryton that had to pass for the real thing, for absent, too, were the Pollinators, those shaggy little beasts critical to the Flowers' reproductive cycle.

There were still Flowers, on Optera and on many of the worlds Zor had seeded just prior to his death, but the Invid found them sterile and unusable because their Pollinators had also been taken.

But that would not be before Cabell had had a chance to show Lang around, or before the Pollinators had been rescued and removed.

The seeds from these worlds we've liberated, and the Pollinators essential to their maturation.

The Pollinators had also been left in his care, and during what he had come to think of as off-hours he worked at renewing his friendship with Max and Miriya Sterling.

For some reason the mysterious little Pollinators, whose nature it was to tend the Flowers and who had ranged freely across New Praxis, had disappeared.

All that was required were the Pollinators, a missing element in the Robotech Masters' equations.

Fortunately she had learned enough from Flora to be able to determine a fair amount about the ecology of the plant life--if there were sufficient pollinators, what sort of competition there was for the food crops, as well as the nutritional possibilities of the native forms, and quite likely what disease agents and possible vectors existed within the ecology.

Fortunately she had learned enough from Flora to be able to determine a fair amount about the ecology of the plant lifeā€”if there were sufficient pollinators, what sort of competition there was for the food crops, as well as the nutritional possibilities of the native forms, and quite likely what disease agents and possible vectors existed within the ecology.