/īkôr/
Homophone to “ichor,” used similar to the words “surplus” and “excess”
n. heavy loads of a surplus of light objects, such as sugar or paper.
quantifier. much of. Applies only to small objects
Homophone to “ichor,” used similar to the words “surplus” and “excess”
n. heavy loads of a surplus of light objects, such as sugar or paper.
quantifier. much of. Applies only to small objects
“The igur of paper was brought to its destination by a truck.”
“He was surprised to find the igur gone.”
“He was surprised to find the igur gone.”
by Lost Detached Soul November 28, 2024