Atter

/ˈætər/ noun

A viscous or fatty substance that oozes out, historically used to refer to poisonous discharge or venom.

From Old English and Germanic origins, possibly related to words meaning 'poison' or 'venom.' The term is now archaic but persists in some dialectal and historical contexts.

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