| odori-, odoro- (Latin: smell [noun form]).cacodorous: Bad-smelling, malodorous.
 deodorant, deodorous: A substance or preparation that destroys the odor of fetid effluvia, etc.; a deodorizer.
 deodorization: The removal of a (bad) odor or smell.
 deodorize: To deprive of odor; especially, of offensive (bad) odor or smell.
 deodorizer: Something that deordorizes; a deordorizing agent.
 inodorous, inodorousness: 1. Destitute of odor; without smell or scent.  2. Malodorous; having an unpleasant smell. malodor: Smelling unpleasant or offensive.
 malodorous: An evil and/or a bad odor or smell.
 odor, odour (British spelling): 1. That property of a substance that is perceptible by the sense of smell; scent, smell; sometimes, specifically, sweet or pleasing scent; fragrance.  2. A substance that emits a sweet smell or scent; a perfume; especially, incense, spice, ointment, etc.; also, an odoriferous flower. 3. A smell or scent, whether pleasant or unpleasant. odorant: 1. That which emits a scent.  2. Something that gives a characteristic smell to a product. odoriferous: That which bears or diffuses scent or smell; odorous; fragrant; rarely, of an unpleasant odor.  2. Pleasing, sweet; fragrant. odorimeter: An instrument for measuring the intensity of odors.
 odorimetry: The measurement of the intensity of odors.
 odoriphore: The portion of a molecule that imparts odor to a substance.
 odorize: To fill with an odor; to scent.
 odorless: Having no smell that is strong enough to be defected by the human nose.
 odorscope, odoroscope: An instrument devised by Edison for determining or testing an odor.
 odorography: A written description of odors.
 odorous: 1. Emitting a smell or scent; scented, odoriferous; more usually, sweet-smelling; fragrant.  2. Having an odor, scent, or fragrance. |