Yes it is because both are a smell thing
The abstract noun for perfume is "fragrance."
FRAGRANCE
The fragrance lamp disperses fragrance when you set flame to a stone burner at the mouth of the lamp which uses the perfume's oil as fuel to continue the combustion process, while releasing perfume into the air.
The Clinique Happy Heart perfume is a chypre floral fragrance and is not overpowering like some perfumes. Later on Clinique made a mandarin and cucumber fragrance as well as a citrusy fragrance.
Someone can find more information about perfume fragrance on the 'Fragrance Foundation Directory' website. They have a directory of many fragrances for both men and women.
Perfume.
There are many purposes for using a perfume or fragrance finder. Fragrance finders allow one to find the perfume that is best suited for them based on personality or prior scent preferences.
A perfume strainer is often referred to as a "fragrance filter" or "perfume filter." It is used to remove impurities and solid particles from the liquid fragrance before bottling. This ensures a smoother application and maintains the quality of the scent.
Smell or Perfume :) hope this helps :)
Fragrance or cologne.
The famous Norell perfume was created by the lovely Josephine Catapano. She created the famous perfume in 1968. She also created many other fragrances, however, the Norell fragrance is still the most recognized fragrance.
The adjective "perfumed" is a synonym for the adjective "fragrant," and the noun "perfume" is a synonym for the noun "fragrance."