The suffix of "odour" is "-our." It is commonly used in British English spelling; in American English, it is spelled as "odor."
The homonym for a smell or odour is "scent." A homonym for a coin is "cent."
The suffix of "undoing" is "-ing."
The suffix of "moon" is "-oon".
The suffix is -er, meaning "one who campaigns."
The suffix of inundate is -ate. This suffix means in condition of.
no odour
The hydrogen has no odour.
Odourlessness is the opposite of odour.
the LPG is odour less and color less so MERKEPTINE is added for odour
salt hasn't got an odour
Odour of Chrysanthemums was created in 1911.
irritating odour and irritates the eyes...
well i don't have an envoy, so how can it have an odour?
Strong harsh odour like burning metal
you get body odour from the hairs and rubbing togetherness of your underarms...
Odour of Chrysanthemums - film - was created in 2002.
The plural of odour is odours. As in "there are strange odours coming from the room".