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  1. One such word is petrichor, a lovely term that refers to the odor released into the air when rain falls on dry soil or rock. We have many terms that describe odors, but words that actually refer to a specific scent are relatively rare.

  2. Mar 31, 2016 · Interestingly enough (and thanks to a bit of Googling), there is a specific word for the smell accompanying rain — petrichor. Essentially what you smell is whatever combination of primarily oils, bacterial spores, ground-detritus, and ozone is present in the air and on the ground, and which was stirred about and released into the air when the ...

  3. scent. earthy. rain. How is petrichor used in real life? Petrichor is a fun word that is used to refer to the smell following rain. Sniff, sniff… Do you love petrichor too? 🌧️ #boop #nikai pic.twitter.com/Awgktl03e0.

  4. www.metoffice.gov.uk › types-of-weather › rainPetrichor - Met Office

    Petrichor is the smell of rain. The word comes from the Greek words 'petra', meaning stone, and 'ichor', which in Greek mythology refers to the golden fluid that flows in the veins of the...

  5. Jun 7, 2023 · Petrichor is the smell of rain when it falls on dry ground. The aroma comes from a mixture of chemicals, including geosmin from algae and bacteria, ozone from the effect of lightning on air, and volatile oils released by plants. What Is Petrichor? The term “petrichor” comes from the Greek words petra (stone) and ichor (the ethereal blood of ...

  6. 5 days ago · Petrichor is the wonderful, earthy smell that rises from the ground after the first drops of rain fall. Breathe deep the next time you're outdoors at the start of a rain shower, and you'll experience petrichor for yourself!

  7. Jun 14, 2023 · Petrichor is the word for the smell of rain. It comes from the Greek words, petros meaning "stone" and ichor meaning "the fluid that flows in the veins of the gods". The term was first used by...

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