Petrichor is a noun meaning the smell of the earth after rain.
Raj inhaled deeply the air in the forest after the first petrichor of the fall.
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Petrichor is a noun meaning the smell of the earth after rain.
Raj inhaled deeply the air in the forest after the first petrichor of the fall.
Pericope is a noun meaning either 1) a selection or extract from a book, or 2) a portion of sacred writing read in a divine service or lesson.
The author’s rendition of a particularly emotional pericope from her latest work had the audience crying.
Indagate is a verb meaning to investigate or research.
I rather enjoy the dynamic between Detective Inspector Alleyn and Detective Fox in Ngaio Marsh’s novels as they indagate murders.
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