"Mushy" is a texture, not an odor. There cannot be a "mushy" odor any more than there can be a "sticky" odor.
One example would be : The odor of the skunk was very putrid.
Fresh fruits and vegetables are firm, bright in color and pleasant smelling. Any fruit or vegetable that has and unpleasant odor or has gotten soft and mushy should not be consumed.
The smell of ethyl acetate is an example of fruity odour.
Fresh fruits and vegetables are firm, bright in color and pleasant smelling. Any fruit or vegetable that has and unpleasant odor or has gotten soft and mushy should not be consumed.
For example aromatic hydrocarbons.
No. Nitrogen and oxygen, for example, are odorless.
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Firm, stiff, not mushy
The word you're looking for is "emit" - for example, the doctor noticed that all his PKU patients emitted an odor other than what was expected during exertion.
According to the Thesaurus there are none. === "existed" works in some cases, Example; A bad odor was in the room == A bad odor existed in the room.
No Its just a discription of food like mushy peas
Yes. What you smell is gaseous (or vapor) particles of matter.