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What (who) is odour - definition

SMELLS PRESENT ON CANINES
Dog Odor; Dog odour

odour         
  • Odor control covers at a [[sewage treatment plant]]: Under these covers, grit and gravel are settled out of the wastewater.
THING SENSED BY SMELL
Stench; Aroma; Odour; Scent; Odors; Stunk; Stinks; Malodor; Stank; Odour analysis; Unpleasant odor; Odoriferous; Unpleasant odour; Odouriferous; Odour agent; Odor agent; Odour dispersion; Odor dispersion; Odours; Malodour; FIDOL
(odours)
Note: in AM, use 'odor'
An odour is a particular and distinctive smell.
The whole herb has a characteristic taste and odour...
The taste is only slightly bitter, and there is little odour.
N-VAR
see also body odour
odour         
  • Odor control covers at a [[sewage treatment plant]]: Under these covers, grit and gravel are settled out of the wastewater.
THING SENSED BY SMELL
Stench; Aroma; Odour; Scent; Odors; Stunk; Stinks; Malodor; Stank; Odour analysis; Unpleasant odor; Odoriferous; Unpleasant odour; Odouriferous; Odour agent; Odor agent; Odour dispersion; Odor dispersion; Odours; Malodour; FIDOL
(US odor)
¦ noun
1. a distinctive smell.
2. a lingering quality or impression.
Phrases
be in good (or bad) odour informal be in or out of favour.
Derivatives
odorize or odorise verb
odorizer or odoriser noun
odorous adjective
odourless adjective
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr., from L. odor 'smell'.
odour         
  • Odor control covers at a [[sewage treatment plant]]: Under these covers, grit and gravel are settled out of the wastewater.
THING SENSED BY SMELL
Stench; Aroma; Odour; Scent; Odors; Stunk; Stinks; Malodor; Stank; Odour analysis; Unpleasant odor; Odoriferous; Unpleasant odour; Odouriferous; Odour agent; Odor agent; Odour dispersion; Odor dispersion; Odours; Malodour; FIDOL
see odor

Wikipedia

Dog odor

Dogs, as with all mammals, have natural odors. Natural dog odor can be unpleasant to dog owners, especially when dogs are kept inside the home, as some people are not used to being exposed to the natural odor of a non-human species living in proximity to them. Dogs may also develop unnatural odors as a result of skin disease or other disorders or may become contaminated with odors from other sources in their environment.

Examples of use of odour
1. "Odour presentation is a much ‘softer‘ method," he said.
2. The sturgeon roe are liquidised prior to use, which is said to remove any odour.
3. Research found that pigeons create ‘odour‘ maps of their neighbourhoods and use these to orient themselves.
4. They are attracted by perspitation, body odour and lactic acid, as well as heat and light.
5. All parts of the tree produce a nauseating odour suggestive of rancid cashew nuts.