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  1. Ichor - Wikipedia

    In Greek mythology, ichor (/ ˈaɪkər /) is the ethereal fluid making up the blood of the gods and/or immortals. The Ancient Greek word ἰχώρ (ikhṓr) is of uncertain etymology, and has been suggested …

  2. ICHOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ICHOR is a thin watery or blood-tinged discharge.

  3. Ichor Systems

    Ichor is the leader in the design, engineering and manufacturing of critical fluid delivery subsystems and components for semiconductor capital equipment. Our products include the gas and chemical …

  4. ichor - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    2 days ago · ichor (countable and uncountable, plural ichors) (Greek mythology) The liquid said to flow in place of blood in the veins of the gods. [from late 17th c.] quotations

  5. ICHOR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    ICHOR definition: 1. in Greek mythology (= ancient stories), the liquid that flows in the bodies of the gods instead…. Learn more.

  6. Ichor - Greek Mythology

    Ichor was the golden fluid that flowed in the veins of gods and immortals, in Greek mythology. It was also believed that it was toxic to mortals, killing them instantly.

  7. Ichor: Definition, Examples & Quiz | UltimateLexicon.com

    Sep 21, 2025 · In classical mythology, ichor is the ethereal fluid that flows in the veins of gods, differing from the mortal blood of humans. In a broader literary context, it can refer to any fluid of rare or …

  8. ICHOR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    ICHOR definition: an ethereal fluid flowing in the veins of the gods. See examples of ichor used in a sentence.

  9. Ichor, Life Blood of the Immortals - AllThatHistory

    Something odd pumps through the veins of the Greek gods. Known as ichor, it is nothing like blood, and it may be the key to understanding their divinity.

  10. What is ichor (from The Iliad)? - CliffsNotes

    In Greek mythology, golden-colored ichor is the ethereal fluid flowing through the veins of the immortal gods. (But these days, you don't need to be a Greek god to produce ichor. It's also the name of the …