A synonym for odour (or odor in North America) is "smell."
The plural of odour is odours. As in "there are strange odours coming from the room".
Odour is a concrete noun because it refers to something that can be perceived by the senses, specifically the sense of smell. It represents a physical quality or characteristic of something that exists in the real world.
irritating odour and irritates the eyes...
Lithium metal itself is odorless. However, lithium compounds may have a slight metallic or ammonia-like odor.
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
there are several, there is scent, aroma, smell,odour
Another word for unpleasant is displeasing.
odour
The word odour is a variant of the word odor. It can be used to describe an actual scent or the assumption of something, such as sensing an odour of betrayal.
The word is odour or odor. It means the smell or scent.
He has got a bad odour !!
Water is not an acid and vinegar is. Another difference would be that water has no odour and vinegar has a very strong odour.
The word virose is an adjective. It means to have a nauseous odour.
The word odor is a noun. The British English spelling is odour.
Presumably you mean 'odour' (though 'ordor' as a neologism based on 'odour' and 'ordure' is not without relevance!) - if so, are you looking for the word 'skunk'?
The word is 'iphunga'. Also means fragrance, odour and scent
Odourlessness is the opposite of odour.