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"Ordor" is likely a misspelling of "odor," which refers to a scent or smell, typically one that is unpleasant.
Some people had outhouses in the 1700's.
Plutonium has not an odor.
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Outhouses were common when running water was not available. Back then, outhouses were usually between 50 and 150 feet from the main house and often facing away.
Presumably you mean 'odour' (though 'ordor' as a neologism based on 'odour' and 'ordure' is not without relevance!) - if so, are you looking for the word 'skunk'?
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Oliver Ezekwe Ordor has written: 'Cardiovascular responses to different body positions during submaximal and maximal arm ergometry in young college males'
Bacteria causes odor. That's why you should wash after sex.
The skunk, when alarmed, will produce a terrible odor!
Outhouses and buckets.