It seems there may be a misunderstanding or typo in your question regarding "himrige." If you're asking about how to identify a specific scent or fragrance, it typically involves engaging your sense of smell, often by inhaling deeply to capture the aroma. If "himrige" refers to a specific scent, please provide more context or clarify, and I'll be happy to help!
No, it is not. It has a foul and sharp smell.
I suspect you would smell nothing at all.
smell/nose
The suffix that relates to the sense of smell is "-osmia." It is derived from the Greek word "osme," meaning smell. This suffix is commonly used in terms like "hypoosmia" (reduced ability to smell) and "anosmia" (loss of smell).
Pollution can have various unpleasant smells depending on the source, such as a smoky or chemical smell from industrial emissions, a musty smell from mold and mildew, or a rotten egg smell from sewage or certain types of air pollution.
to smell to smell to smell to smell
smell smell smell
you can smell taco's and burrito's
Why do my gardenias have NO smell
cats can smell a barbecue and it can smell smoke
to smell = "amuyan"
no smell
what does it smell with
I suspect you would smell nothing at all.
It doesn't have a smell. We make the smell our selves.
All animals can smell, they do smell and can.
We get used to the smell. You can smell it when you first put it on.