'osmic' is an adjective which refers to the sense of smell.
"Olfactory," perhaps.
One Latin equivalent of the English word 'action' is actio, which refers to 'the doing of something'. Another is lis, which refers to action in the sense of a 'legal proceeding'. Still another is pugna, which refers to action in the sense of 'battle'.
I believe the word is petrichor.
Disipar, as in dissipated smell or smoke. Desvanecerse, as in dissipated in the sense of dispelled anger and doubts. Desperdiciar, as in dissipated in the sense of squandered energy and talents.
A Latin equivalent for 'stories' is fabulae. The Latin noun refers to 'stories' in the sense of 'narratives. Another Latin equivalent is tabulationes. This Latin noun refers to 'stories' in the sense of 'levels of a building'.
Aequor, campus, clarus, invenustus, perspicuus, or simplex are Latin equivalents of the English word 'plain'. The word 'aequor' means 'plain' in the sense of 'any flat surface'. The word 'campus' means 'plain' in the sense of 'level ground'. The words 'clarus' and 'perspicuus' mean 'plain' in the sense of 'clear to the senses'. The word 'invenustus' means 'plain' in the sense of 'not beautiful'. The word 'simplex' means 'plain' in the sense of 'candid, simple'.
it refers to the sense of smell
Smelling sense.
Olfaction is the medical term meaning the process of smelling.
The term "olfactory" is the correct term that refers to the sense of smell.
smell
I don't know ether, so i would like to find out.
Your organ in the brain used for smelling.
"Odorophonics" is a noun. It refers to the study of the sense of smell.
He used his smelling sense to smell the good food....
Olfactory
Yes, the word odor is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing that stimulates the olfactory organ, a scent, a smell; a word for a thing.An 'idea' noun, called an abstract noun, is a word for something that can't be experienced by any of the five physical senses; a word for something that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched.An odor is experienced by the physical sense of smell.
The root word "od" typically refers to the sense of smell. It is often used in words related to odor or fragrance.