Odor
21odor — US var. of ODOUR. * * * odour [odour odours] (especially US odor) [ˈəʊdə(r)] [ˈoʊdər] …
22odor — Emanation from any substance that stimulates the olfactory sensory cells. SYN: scent, smell (3). [L.] * * * odor or chiefly Brit odour ōd ər n 1) a quality of something that stimulates the olfactory organ: smell …
23odór — m IV, D. odoru, Ms. odorze; lm M. odory «przykry zapach, nieprzyjemna woń; smród» Mdły, drażniący, ostry odór. Odór spalenizny, zgnilizny, wódki. Coś wydaje, wydziela odór. ‹łac.› …
24odor — noun 1) an odor of sweat Syn: smell, stench, stink, reek, whiff, fetor; informal funk; literary miasma 2) the pleasing odor of fresh roasted coffee Syn: aroma, smell, scent, fragrance, bouquet …
25odor — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Pleasant smell Nouns 1. odor, odorousness, smell, scent, effluvium; emanation, exhalation; fume, essence, trail, redolence; pungency; fragrance, aroma, perfume, bouquet, ambrosia, ester; sense of smell,… …
26odor — o|dor [ oudər ] noun count 1. ) a smell, especially one that is unpleasant: the odor of rotting fruit 2. ) LITERARY a particular atmosphere, influence, or quality: the odor of defeat …
27Odor — O̲dor [aus lat. odor, Gen.: odoris = Geruch; Gestank] m; s, Odo̱res: Geruch, Duft. O̲dor hirci̱nus: “Bocksgeruch“, der für die Achselhöhle typische Schweißgeruch …
28odor — o|dor [ˈəudə US ˈoudər] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: odour, from Latin odor] the American spelling of ↑odour …
29odör — • lukt, stank, odör, os, vittring …
30odor n — When a skunk walked in, the judge said, odor in the court …