How Do You Spell ICHOROUS?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪkəɹəs] (IPA)

"Ichorous" is a word that means having the characteristic of ichor, a mythological substance that flows from the gods' veins. The word is spelled with the letters "ichorous" in English, but it is pronounced /aɪˈkɔːrəs/ with the stress on the second syllable. The "ch" in "ichorous" is pronounced as /k/ like in "cat" instead of /tʃ/ like in "cherry." The final "ous" is pronounced as /əs/ like in "famous."

ICHOROUS Meaning and Definition

  1. "Ichorous" is an adjective that refers to a fluid or substance that resembles or contains ichor. Ichor, in Greek mythology, is a golden or ethereal fluid that flows through the veins of the gods and immortals, representing their vitality and immortality. In a more general sense, ichorous describes any liquid or substance that exudes from a wound, ulcer, or diseased tissue, often possessing a corrosive or noxious quality.

    In medical and pathological contexts, ichorous can be used to describe a specific type of discharge or secretion, typically associated with severe infections or certain diseases. It is frequently characterized by an unpleasant or putrid odor, a dark or greenish color, and a thin consistency. The term may also be used to describe any substance or fluid that has a similar appearance, such as certain types of pus or necrotic tissue.

    Outside of medical usage, the term ichorous can also be employed metaphorically to describe something that is morally corrupt or abhorrent. It suggests a repulsive, vile, or contaminated nature, emphasizing its detrimental impact or character. This metaphorical usage draws upon the connotation of ichor as a substance associated with decay or disease, reflecting a figurative association with moral decay or corruption.

  2. Relating to or resembling ichor, serous.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. Like ichor; watery; serous.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for ICHOROUS

  • uchorous
  • jchorous
  • kchorous
  • ochorous
  • 9chorous
  • 8chorous
  • ixhorous
  • ivhorous
  • ifhorous
  • idhorous
  • icgorous
  • icborous
  • icnorous
  • icjorous
  • icuorous
  • icyorous
  • ichirous
  • ichkrous
  • ichlrous

Etymology of ICHOROUS

The word "ichorous" has its origins in ancient Greek. It is derived from the Greek word "īchor" (ἰχώρ), which refers to the fluid that supposedly flowed in the veins of the gods in Greek mythology. According to the ancient Greek belief, this fluid was golden and possessed a divine quality. Over time, the term "ichor" came to be associated with any kind of watery or poisonous liquid, especially one that was foul-smelling or infected. The word "ichorous" itself is a derivative form of "ichor", and it is commonly used in medical or biological contexts to describe any watery or serous discharge from a wound, sore, or ulcer.

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