2 definitions by UchG
Used to describe the beauty of someone who provides unimaginable amounts of comfort and healing.
Derived from the name of the Greek goddess Achelois. Achelois translated into English reads as "she who washes away pain", hence the adjective Acheloic.
Derived from the name of the Greek goddess Achelois. Achelois translated into English reads as "she who washes away pain", hence the adjective Acheloic.
Nicola's kindness touches hearts and souls wherever she goes, she is the most acheloic person I have ever met.
by UchG March 29, 2021
Used to describe someone with a considerable preference for pastries. Includes, but is not limited to, pastries from all parts of the world such as oliebol, croissants, gyozas and cinnamon buns.
The term takes origin from the noun form "shortcrust pastry" and applies it to the adjective form.
The term takes origin from the noun form "shortcrust pastry" and applies it to the adjective form.
by UchG December 8, 2022