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A "scent" is a smell or odor. A "cent" is a US coin. Another homophone for scent and cent is "sent."
Olfactive is to do with smell, odour.
The homonym of "sent" is "scent," which refers to a pleasant or unpleasant smell in the air.
The homonym for "sent" is "scent," which refers to a smell or perfume.
A homophone for "small coin" is "smell koi."
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A "scent" is a smell or odor. A "cent" is a US coin. Another homophone for scent and cent is "sent."
They do not have a bad odour. They might smell from the ouside or from its ears. They do not have a "specific smell."They do not have a bad odour. They might smell from the ouside or from its ears. They do not have a "specific smell."
A synonym for odour (or odor in North America) is "smell."
an odour
Olfactive is to do with smell, odour.
No. It is a gemstone and therefore has no odour.
Odour means bad smell. Odour (American spelling odor) just means smell. A bad odour would be a bad smell.According to the Princeton online dictionary:olfactory property: any property detected by the olfactory systemsmell: the sensation that results when olfactory receptors in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form; "she loved the smell of roses"the description of a smell
Natural gas has no odour, therefore you can't smell it. A product that goes by the trade name of Mercaptin is added to natural gas to give it an odour so you can get a warning of a leak by smell.
verb for smell (odour)
Odour is not a property of semantics
A peculiar, peircing or unpleasant smell.