Synonym: aroma, odor, olfactory perception, olfactory property, olfactory sensation, scent, smell. Similar words: no doubt, go down, odorous, well-to-do, odorless, unorthodox, malodorous, anno domini. Meaning: ['əʊdə(r)] n. 1. the sensation that results when olfactory receptors in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form 2. any property detected by the olfactory system.
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(121) Her time was running out , but she continued to sit by the window ,leaning her head against the window curtain , inhaling the odour of dusty cretonne .
(122) By courtesy of the mourner, he endeavours to devour the nourishing odour.
(123) " Jasmine said with her nose covered:"How come you have such a strong body odour?You smell so bad.
(124) However, they scored no more highly than the other men in terms of having a sexy voice or ‘attractive’ body odour, the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society reports.
(125) Commercial manufacturers see huge potential in clothes that glow, do not wrinkle or overcome body odour.
(126) Bouquet. Odoriferous quality of a wine, particularly the odour of fine wines acquired during aging.
(127) The colour and odour are produced by Bacterial action on chemical constituents.
(128) I love the delightful odour of freshly roasted coffee beans.
(129) Special formulated stain and scent remover takes the odour a puppy as well as yours.
(130) Scenting the unfashionable odour of catastrophism, many of Bretz's colleagues turned their backs on the flood.
(131) "Bad body odour will affect fellow colleagues in the narrow confines of a space shuttle, " he said.
(132) The odour brought her vividly, almost tangibly before him. The world of finance dwindled suddenly to a speck. And she was in the next room—twenty steps away.
(133) Acetic Term applied to wines which have undergone acetification and to the odour of such wines.
(134) MFK Fisher was right to note that the bivalve is a famous aphrodisiac thanks to its "odour its consistency and probably its strangeness".
(135) Taste of the wine from certain cultivars. Characterizes a plant odour reminiscent of green grass, imparted by hexanol or hexanal.
(136) No change of color or odour has been observed over time.
(137) Inside was a green paste, waxy in lustre, the odour curiously heavy and persistent.
(138) The colour and odour are produced by bacterial action on chemical constituents.
(139) Genes in the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC), which helps build the proteins involved in the body's immune response, also play a prominent role in odour through interaction with skin bacteria.
(140) Putrid. Term applied to a wine having a foul nauseating odour of organic decomposition.
(141) Even so,(http://sentencedict.com/odour.html) there is a slight odour of potpourri emanating from Longfellow.
(142) In body odour poem, what be culvert life philosophic theory and author thought comes to realize.
(143) It's a bit like body odour on a cramped bus on a hot day.It's not going to kill you, but it's certainly going to get you off the bus pretty quickly.
(144) However, body odour and the pitch of the voice – other indicators of high testosterone exposure – were not found to be linked to the 2D: 4D ratio.
(145) Acetic . Term appied to wines which have undergone acetification and to the odour of such wines.
(146) Puiced. Term applied to a wine having a foul nauseating odour of organic decomposition.
(147) This article discussed the components of mutton odour, the relationship between mutton odour and component of mutton fatty acid, then outline the usual mechanism of de-muttony of mutton at present.
(148) Take off all clothes and swim and leaving body odour behind.
(149) At meal times the odour of sauerkraut vies with that of garlic.
(150) The result ? The researchers J Havlicek and P Lenochova found that women judged the body odour of men fed a vegetarian diet to be "significantly more attractive, more pleasant, and less intense".
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