Parfum - translation to English
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Parfum - translation to English

CHEMICAL COMPOUND THAT HAS A SMELL OR ODOR
Fragrant; Fragrance; Odorant; Parfum; Fragrances; Gas odorant; Aroma compounds; Odorants; Flavor compound
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Parfum      
n. perfume, cologne, eau de toilette; scent
Parfüm         
n. perfume, cologne, eau de toilette; scent
perfume      
n. Parfüm

Definition

Perfumery
·noun Perfumes, in general.
II. Perfumery ·noun The art of preparing perfumes.

Wikipedia

Aroma compound

An aroma compound, also known as an odorant, aroma, fragrance or flavoring, is a chemical compound that has a smell or odor. For an individual chemical or class of chemical compounds to impart a smell or fragrance, it must be sufficiently volatile for transmission via the air to the olfactory system in the upper part of the nose. As examples, various fragrant fruits have diverse aroma compounds, particularly strawberries which are commercially cultivated to have appealing aromas, and contain several hundred aroma compounds.

Generally, molecules meeting this specification have molecular weights of less than 310. Flavors affect both the sense of taste and smell, whereas fragrances affect only smell. Flavors tend to be naturally occurring, and the term fragrances may also apply to synthetic compounds, such as those used in cosmetics.

Aroma compounds can naturally be found in various foods, such as fruits and their peels, wine, spices, floral scent, perfumes, fragrance oils, and essential oils. For example, many form biochemically during the ripening of fruits and other crops. Wines have more than 100 aromas that form as byproducts of fermentation. Also, many of the aroma compounds play a significant role in the production of compounds used in the food service industry to flavor, improve, and generally increase the appeal of their products.

An odorizer may add a detectable odor to a dangerous odorless substance, like propane, natural gas, or hydrogen, as a safety measure.

Examples of use of Parfum
1. Bis vor kurzem gab es sogar szenetaugliches Parfum.
2. Zur Tom–Ford–Kollektion gehören auch Hemden, Schuhe, Hüte, Accessoires und Parfum.
3. Um Patrick Süskinds Parfum aufwendig zu verfilmen, ist Tom Tykwer zu Constantin gegangen.
4. Dazu ist eine Kosmetikreihe mit Parfum, Lippenstift und Puder in Planung.
5. Chanel warb seit 2002 mit Moss für das Parfum Coco Mademoiselle.