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odour
[oh-der]
odour
/ ˈəʊdə /
noun
the property of a substance that gives it a characteristic scent or smell
a pervasive quality about something
an odour of dishonesty
repute or regard (in the phrases in good odour, in bad odour )
Other Word Forms
- odourless adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of odour1
Example Sentences
Its spokesman said monthly off-site odour assessments conducted between January and July 2025 "did not detect any odours attributable to the licenced waste facility".
The Environment Agency urged anyone who "notices any unusual smells or odours that concern them" to report them.
The study by Tokyo University of Agriculture found cats spent significantly longer sniffing tubes containing the odours of unknown people compared to tubes containing their owner's smell.
A 16-year-old student told local media that the shredded chicken in the meal had an "unpleasant odour".
For their investigations, the researchers combined physiological studies - such as imaging techniques to visualise processes in the fly brain, chemical analyses of environmental odours, and behavioural studies.
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