Smell - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fragrant
Affecting the olfactory nerves agreeably sweet of smell odorous having or emitting an agreeable perfume
Hircic
suet and to which he attributed the peculiar taste and smell of that substance The substance has also been called hircin
Frouzy
Fetid musty rank disordered and offensive to the smell or sight slovenly dingy See Frowzy
Moschatel
of which are pale green and have a faint musky smell It is found in woods in all parts of Europe
malodorousness
The attribute of having a strong offensive smell
malodorous
Offensive to the sense of smell ill smelling
Hyssop
A plant Hyssopus officinalis The leaves have an aromatic smell and a warm pungent taste
Inodorous
Emitting no odor wthout smell scentless odorless
greasepaint
as makeup by actors clowns and other entertainers as the smell of the greasepaint the roar of the crowd
Graveolent
Having a rank smell
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