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Ichor - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Ichor refers to the golden fluid that flows like blood in the veins of gods and immortals in Greek mythology. It symbolizes their divine nature and immortality.

ichor

/ˈaɪkɔr/ /ˈaɪkɔː/

Definition:

In Greek mythology, the ethereal fluid flowing in the veins of gods, replacing blood.

Synonyms:

divine fluid, nectar, ambrosia

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

mortal blood, water

Common Collocations:

golden ichor, divine ichor, flowing ichor

Derivatives:

ichorous (adj.), ichorously (adv.)

Usage Tips:

Use "ichor" in mythological or poetic contexts to describe divine or supernatural essence.

Common Phrases:

veins of ichor, ichor of the gods, golden ichor flows

Etymology:

From Greek "ikhōr," referring to the fluid in gods' veins in Homeric epics.

Examples:

  • 1. The gods bled golden ichor instead of mortal blood.
  • 2. Her wound shimmered with a strange, luminous ichor.
  • 3. Legends say ichor grants immortality to those who drink it.
  • 4. The creature’s claws dripped with dark, otherworldly ichor.

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