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odoriferous
odoriferous, a. (əʊdəˈrɪfərəs) Also 5–6 odory-, 6–8 oderi-. [f. L. odōrifer (f. odor, odōri- odour + -fer bearing) + -ous.] 1. That bears or diffuses scent or smell; odorous; fragrant; rarely, of an unpleasant odour.c 1425 Lydg. Assembly of Gods 336 Of sauerys odoryferous was her sustynaunce. 1497 B... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sorbent
Materials with a high affinity for absorbing other materials, such as: Dry, high-carbon materials used in composting to absorb odoriferous chemicals, wikipedia.org
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odorific
† odoˈrific, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. odor, odōri- odour + -fic.] = odoriferous.1796 Morse Amer. Geog. II. 568 They extract waters of a salubrious and odorific kind. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ozopore
The glands themselves are known as ozadenes, also called "scent glands", "repugnatorial glands", "odoriferous glands" or "stink glands" by various authors wikipedia.org
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odoriferant
odoriferant, a. Now rare. (əʊdəˈrɪfərənt) [a. F. odoriférant (c 1420 in Hatz.-Darm.), pr. pple. of odoriférer to smell, shed perfume; cf. med.L. odōriferens for cl. L. odōrifer.] = odoriferous, odorous.1549 Compl. Scot. vi. 37 The sueit fragrant smel..of hoilsum balmy flouris maist odoreferant. 1578... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amomum
Among ancient writers, the name amomum was ascribed to various odoriferous plants that cannot be positively identified today. wikipedia.org
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odorifere
† odorifere, a. Obs. rare—1. [a. F. odorifère (15th c.), or ad. L. odōrifer.] = odoriferous.1527 Andrew Brunswyke's Distyll. Waters Q iv, The same [rose] water bryngeth them [weak limbs] agayne in theyr myght, with his smellyng and odoryfere vertue and styptysyte. Oxford English Dictionary
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Urfol
his prayer the ground trembled so much that all who were with him were thrown to the ground; the earth opened, and from this opening came a sweet and odoriferous wikipedia.org
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Hymenocallis coronaria
The plant was first observed in 1773 by William Bartram and described as the "odoriferous Pancratium fluitans which almost alone possesses the little rocky wikipedia.org
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rasamala
‖ rasamala (ræsəˈmɑːlə) [Malay (Javanese etc.) ras- or rāsamāla.] A tall East Indian tree (Altingia excelsa or Liquidambar Altingia) yielding an odoriferous resin. Also attrib.1817 Raffles Java I. 43 Besides the rásamala, which is very limited as to its place of growth,..few odoriferous resins are f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Civetone
Civetone is closely related to muscone, the principal odoriferous compound found in musk; the structure of both compounds was elucidated by Leopold Ružička wikipedia.org
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外貿 荷属安的列斯 NCE的 香味混合物 - mixtures of odoriferous substances and mixtures ...
外貿 荷属安的列斯 NCE的 香味混合物 - mixtures of odoriferous substances and mixtures (including alcoholic solutions) with a basis of one or more of these substances, of a kind used as raw materials in industry; other preparations based on odoriferous substances, of a kind used for the manufacture of beverages:
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Bismuth(III) sulfide
It can react with acids to produce the odoriferous hydrogen sulfide gas. wikipedia.org
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Luprops tristis
While these beetles do not deliberately attack people, they produce a defensive odoriferous phenolic secretion when provoked that causes skin blisters. wikipedia.org
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