olfactory property
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Definition
Noun A quality or characteristic that can be perceived by the sense of smell; an attribute detected by the nose.
Usage
The term "olfactory property" is a formal or scientific way to describe a smell or scent. It refers to the specific characteristic of an odor itself. * The olfactory property of the chemical was pungent and irritating. * Researchers cataloged the distinct olfactory property of each flower species. * The olfactory property of fresh bread is often described as warm and comforting.
Advanced Usage
- In product development, controlling the olfactory property of a cleaning agent is crucial for consumer acceptance.
- The study aimed to isolate the molecular structure responsible for the unique olfactory property of the truffle.
Variants and Related Words
- Odor (n.): A more common synonym for a smell, which can be pleasant or unpleasant.
- Scent (n.): Often implies a pleasant or distinctive smell.
- Aroma (n.): Typically a pleasant, often food-related smell.
- Fragrance (n.): A sweet or pleasant smell.
- Stench (n.): A strong, foul smell.
Synonyms
Odor, smell, scent, aroma, fragrance, bouquet, whiff.
Related Phrases
- Olfactory system: The bodily structures and organs involved in the sense of smell.
- Olfactory receptor: A sensory cell in the nose that responds to odor molecules.
Noun
- any property detected by the olfactory system