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ichor
[ ahy-kawr, ahy-ker ]
noun
- Classical Mythology. an ethereal fluid flowing in the veins of the gods.
- Pathology. an acrid, watery discharge, as from an ulcer or wound.
ichor
/ ˈaɪkɔː /
noun
- Greek myth the fluid said to flow in the veins of the gods
- pathol a foul-smelling watery discharge from a wound or ulcer
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Derived Forms
- ˈichorous, adjective
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Other Words From
- i·chor·ous [ahy, -ker-, uh, s], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ichor1
1630–40; < Late Latin īchōr (in medical sense) < Greek īchṓr
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ichor1
C17: from Greek ikhōr, of obscure origin
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Example Sentences
From the deep gash flowed a strange ichor, and Khosatral cried out like the dirging of a great bell.
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She spoke, and with her palms wiped off the ichor from her hand: the hand was healed, and the severe pains mitigated.
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On my way home the blood coursed through my veins like an immortal ichor of the gods, full of sweet and inextinguishable fire.
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The peritoneal cavity contained a virulent ichor or thin liquor, yellowish, or greenish.
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In other cases this extreme result is not caused and fistulae are formed from which the ichor constantly flows.
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