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Achor vs Ichor - What's the difference?

achor | ichor |

As nouns the difference between achor and ichor

is that achor is (obsolete|pathology) dandruff (or similar condition) while ichor is the liquid that in greek mythology was said to flow in place of blood in the veins of the gods.

achor

English

Noun

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  • (obsolete, pathology) dandruff (or similar condition)
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    ichor

    English

    (wikipedia ichor)

    Noun

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  • the liquid that in Greek mythology was said to flow in place of blood in the veins of the gods
  • (poetic) any bloodlike fluid
  • a watery, fetid discharge from a sore
  • yellow bile
  • Quotations

    * 1720': This said, she wiped from Venus’ wounded palm / The sacred '''ichor , and infused the balm. — Alexander Pope, ''The Iliad * 1857': He had merely meant to express his feeling that the streams which ran through their veins were not yet purified by time to that perfection, had not become so genuine an '''ichor , as to be worthy of being called blood in the geneological sense. — Anthony Trollope, ''Barchester Towers , 1857 * 1936': Wrap him for shroud in a petal. / Embalm him with ' ichor of nettle. — Robert Frost, 'Departmental', 1936 * 1989': They will not live / As shades but angle forward to enjoy / The pluck of life, the pressure of their '''ichor . — Peter Porter, 'They Come Back More', from ''Possible Worlds , 1989

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