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olfactory property: any property detected by the olfactory system smell: the sensation that results when olfactory receptors in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form; "she loved the smell of roses"
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| odoriferous |
morally offensive; "odoriferous legislation" giving off an odor; "the odoriferous elements in perfume" emitting an odor; "odorous salt pork and weevily hardtack" having a natural fragrance; "odoriferous spices"; "the odorous air of the orchard"; "the perfumed air of June"; "scented flowers"
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| odorous |
having odor or a characteristic odor; "odorous jasmine flowers"; "odorous garbage"; "fresh odorous bread" odoriferous: emitting an odor; "odorous salt pork and weevily hardtack" odoriferous: having a natural fragrance; "odoriferous spices"; "the odorous air of the orchard"; "the perfumed air of June"; "scented flowers"
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| odorant |
substance that stimulates the sense of smell.
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Smell. Odors can suggest specific metabolic diagnoses: maple syrup (maple syrup urine disease [MSUD]); musty, mousey, horsey (phenylketonuria [PKU]); yeast or dried celery (oasthouse urine disease, methionine malabsorption, or Smith-Strang disease); sweaty feet (isovalericacidemia). Strong body odors in children are, most often, a reflection of hygiene and quality of care.
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