olfactory organ
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Definition
Noun: * The organ of smell and entrance to the respiratory tract; the prominent part of the face of man or other mammals. It is the primary structure used for detecting odors and for breathing.
Usage
The term "olfactory organ" is a formal, biological, or anatomical term. It is used in scientific, medical, and academic contexts to refer specifically to the nose, emphasizing its sensory function for smell. * In humans, the olfactory organ is located in the nasal cavity. * The study examined how different chemicals interact with the olfactory organ. * A dog's highly sensitive olfactory organ allows it to detect scents humans cannot.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is often used in contrast to other sensory organs (e.g., auditory organ, visual organ).
- While the eye is the visual organ, the nose is the olfactory organ.
Variants and Related Words
- Nose (n): The common, everyday word for the olfactory organ.
- Proboscis (n): A long, flexible snout or trunk, as of an elephant or some insects; sometimes used humorously for a human nose.
- Snout (n): The projecting nose and mouth of an animal, especially a mammal.
- Olfaction (n): The sense of smell.
- Olfactory (adj): Relating to the sense of smell (e.g., olfactory nerves, olfactory receptors).
Synonyms
- Nose
- Snout (for animals)
- Proboscis (for specific animals or humorous/formal use)
Related Phrases
- Organ of smell: A descriptive phrase synonymous with "olfactory organ."
- The organ of smell contains millions of sensory neurons.
Noun
- the organ of smell and entrance to the respiratory tract; the prominent part of the face of man or other mammals
- he has a cold in the nose