Petrichor
The word was first coined in the scientific journal Nature in 1964, and stems from the Greek word for rock (Petra) and the word Ichor, the liquid that was said to flow through the veins of Greek gods.
It describes the distinctive odour that occurs after rain falls after a prolonged drought. The water creates a distinctive earthy scent.
I learnt the word from an episode of Doctor Who.
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