odoriferous in English

adjective
1
having or giving off a smell, especially an unpleasant or distinctive one.
spicily concocted with odoriferous herbs

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1. The odoriferous spices stimulated her jaded appetite.

2. Now new research is beginning to unlock the secrets of the odoriferous bulb.

3. Pharmaceutical taste . Unpleasant taste sometimes acquired by wines sotred near odoriferous chemicals.

4. There are a great number of Odoriferous fountains in Liupanshan Mountain area, south Ningxia.

5. Some things to remember odoriferous memory is better than the voice and image.

6. Bouquet. Odoriferous quality of a wine, particularly the odour of fine wines acquired during aging.

7. A number of reporters have concluded that at the very least, his trial was a pretty odoriferous piece of business.

8. Bdellium is an odoriferous exudation from a tree which is perhaps the Borassus flabelliformis, Lin., of Arabia Felix.

9. Synonyms for Aromatized include fragrant, aromatic, perfumed, redolent, ambrosial, sweet-scented, sweet-smelling, balmy, odoriferous and odorous

10. These odoriferous organic compounds contain numerous ingredients generally classified into four main groups which are characteristic of the majority of essential oils.

11. Bdellium is an odoriferous exudation from a tree which is perhaps the Borassus flabelliformis, Lin., of Arabia Felix.

12. Allicin is a very odoriferous molecule and small quantities entering the gas phase are easily detected by smell

13. The common name of Bugbane is in reference to the odoriferous insect repellant properties of this plant

14. Mixtures of odoriferous substances and mixtures (including alcoholic solutions) with a basis of one or more of these substances, of a kind used as raw materials in industry; other preparations based on odoriferous substances, of a kind used for the manufacture of beverages:

15. This is an amusement park on the edge of the city, hemmed in between an odoriferous river and a clamorous overhead expressway.

16. He rose to his seat, and found himself lying on his bournous in a bed of dry heather , very soft and odoriferous.

17. Preparations based on odoriferous substanees, of a kind used for the manufacture of beverages, alcoholic strength by volume not exceeding 0.5% vol.

18. Smell is tougher to implant than colour because it not only matters whether a plant can make odoriferous chemicals, it also matters what it does with them.

19. He stretched forth his hand, and touched stone; he rose to his seat, and found himself lying on his bournous in a bed of dry heather, very soft and odoriferous.

20. Aromatic adjective fragrant, perfumed, spicy, savoury, pungent, balmy, redolent, sweet-smelling, sweet-scented, odoriferous a shrub with Aromatic leaves rank, offensive, foul, stinking, smelly, reeking, acrid, fetid, foul-smelling, bad-smelling, malodorous, noisome, whiffy (Brit

21. ‘I had to have an operation to remove a build-up of tissue in my chest, which was caused by the Aromatising of one of the hormones.’ Synonyms fragrant , scented, sweet-scented, sweet-smelling, perfumed, fragranced, odoriferous

22. The word aromantic comes from the prefix a-, meaning “not,” and romantic, which in this context means “relating to romance.”The word aromantic is not to be confused with Aromatic, which means “having an aroma; fragrant or sweet-scented; odoriferous.”

23. View in context No; without a gown, in a shift that was somewhat of the coarsest, and none of the cleanest, Bedewed likewise with some odoriferous effluvia, the produce of the day's labour, with a pitchfork in her hand, Molly Seagrim approached.

24. Pomegranettes, their water Boughes bendyng downe within one pace of the ground, couered with leaues of a glassie greene colour, of a great height and turning downe againe their toppes, laden with the aboundance of their floure and fruites, breathing forth a most sweet and delectable odoriferous smell.