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Using scents or essential oils to affect mental or physical well being of person.
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| aromatic |
a substance with a strong, volatile, fragrant aroma; often with stimulant properties.
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| aromatic compound |
A substance containing one or more benzene rings. These compounds although unsaturated do not undergo normal reactions for unsaturated compounds as shown by their saturated open-chain analogues. This ability is related to the way in which their bonding electrons are spread evenly over the planar ring. Substances classified as being aromatic include those with one benzene ring such as:
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| aroma |
The smell of a wine, especially young wines.
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A term for wines with pronounced aroma, particularly those redolent of herbs or spices.
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