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Musty does not belong as it is an odor, while the others are tastes.
Olfaction is the sense of smell, which allows us to perceive and distinguish different odors in our environment. It is mediated by specialized sensory cells in the nasal cavity that detect and transmit information about airborne molecules to the brain. Olfaction plays a key role in our ability to taste food, detect danger, and form emotional responses.
The word that means "takes place" is "occurs."
"Adjoined" is a word that means attached at a base.
The word that means "bi" in Greek is "δί." In Latin, the word is "bi-" or "duo."
acrid, putrid, foul, paskudnye
Savor means to relish the taste or smell of something.
savory means pleasant or agreeable in taste or smell: a savory aroma. a lot..
Smelly means smell bad because cheese smells bad but it tastes good therefore tasty means taste good. The word origin of smelly is 'smell' and 'smell is ugly'. But tasty word origin is from taste + beauty as tasty. Taste is beauty.
The spelling for the word you are referring to is luscious. It is pronounced like you spelled it. It means having a deliscious taste or smell, like a ripe peach.
# The taste or smell of something. # A specific taste or smell. See Synonyms at taste. # A distinctive quality or sensation: enjoying the savor of victory.
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"Pugnant" is not a recognized English word. If you meant "pungent," it usually describes a strong or sharp smell or taste.
taste, touch, smell, sight
"maz'zeh" means "taste"
The root word "olfact" pertains to the sense of smell. It is derived from the Latin word "olfactus," which means to smell or to sniff.
touch, taste, smell, sensibility, feel