I am wondering if they will get the time and the open space to experience the petrichor in the air. |
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It's an essential event to attend if you want to sense the petrichor and enjoy psithurism. |
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The smell of petrichor will entice you and a pluviophile would, if he could, bottle up that heavenly aroma of love and nature. |
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The musty, barky smell of fresh rain fallen on the dry earth is petrichor. |
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In Chapter P he finds a rich harvest of words, including one, petrichor, that refers to the loamy smell that rises from the dry ground after a rain, and a nicely dense indivisible word, prend, that refers to a mended crack. |
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Petrichor comes from atmospheric haze, which contains the terpenes, creosotes and other volatile compounds that emanate from plants. |
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