| aromatic |
having a fragrance
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| aromatic compound |
A compound, such as benzene (C 6 H 6 ), that seems to contain C=C double bonds but does not react as an alkene does.
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Agents which emit a fragrant smell and produce a pungent taste. Used chiefly to make other medicines more palatable.
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A cyclic system containing (4n+2) p electrons. Aromaticity imparts extra stability to a molecule. See Huckel's Rule.
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Aromatic, in perfumery, refers to the rich scents of Balsamic notes.
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| ARO | emotionally aroused |
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| ARO | keenly excited (especially sexually) or indicating excitement |
| ARO | aroused to action |
| ARO | feeling great sexual desire |
| ARO | brought to a state of great tension |
| ARO | someone who rouses others from sleep |
| ARO | beside one another in a row or rank |
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