In Other Words: Petrichor

In Other Words: Petrichor | Darling Magazine

Word every Darling should know: Petrichor

Why this word: Ever wonder what we miss when we’re simply too busy to notice? How about the taste of the sun’s warmth when biting into a perfectly ripe peach, or the feeling of silk on your skin, or the sound of complete, utter silence, or the range of colors seen during a sunrise or sunset? Petrichor just happens to be the pleasant smell outside after it rains. Much like perfume, there is a science behind this lovely scent. Nature provides a complicated mixture of at least fifty different compounds created by the oily essences emitted from rocks and soils, each unique in its own right. From this complicated mixture comes petrichor. This gives me hope that I’m not imagining things when I am awakened from a deep sleep by the smell of snow moments before it begins falling from the sky.

As an added bonus, Ammon Shea, the author of Reading the OED (yes, he read through the whole of the Oxford English Dictionary!) cited petrichor as one of his favorite words.

Definition: petrichor (noun) pronunciation: pet-ri-kuhr

1. The pleasant smell outside after it rains

Use this word in a sentence: The air was ripe with the pleasant, dewy petrichor of the post-rain afternoon.

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3 COMMENTS
  • RacheL H. May 6, 2013

    Thanks for helping me to build my vocabulary… I enjoy doing so. 🙂

  • Christabelle Bitgood May 3, 2013

    Thank you for giving vocabulary to one of my most favorite phenomena!

  • Emily May 1, 2013

    It’s pouring rain outside right now, but things are about to clear up. I suppose I’m learning this one just in time.

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