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odorous
English
Alternative forms
- odourous
Etymology
From Middle English odorous, from Medieval Latin od?r?sus, equivalent to odor +? -ous.
Adjective
odorous (comparative more odorous, superlative most odorous)
- Having a distinctive odor.
- The table was piled with odorous lilies.
Synonyms
- odoriferous
Translations
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scented
English
Adjective
scented (comparative more scented, superlative most scented)
- Having a pleasant aroma.
- (chiefly in combination) Having a smell of any kind.
- a plant with skunk-scented leaves
- Having perfume added.
- a scented soap
Translations
Verb
scented
- simple past tense and past participle of scent
Anagrams
- cedents, descent
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