Odoriferous Mnemonic
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odoriferous
odoriferous
/ˌəʊdəˈɹɪfəɹəs/
odorous
Examples
- Some odoriferous substances are fragrant for many years, exhaling continually, yet are not quickly consumed.
- They are not as odoriferous as the thiols.
- The compounds are useful as odoriferous agents.
- These flowers have odoriferous properties.
- It is valued as an odoriferous unguent and cosmetic by the Turks.
- They are attracted to flowers that mimic these odoriferous items.
- I, however, prefer the usage of odoriferous as it empirically objective.
- It can react with acids to produce the odoriferous hydrogen sulfide gas.
- A rancid fat is one in which have been developed compounds of an odoriferous nature.
- Mr. Kline, the marketer, said that in focus groups, cat owners expressed concern that they had grown inured to the odoriferous.
morally offensive
adjective
emitting an odor
adjective
having a natural fragrance
adjective
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"O + Dough + Ferrous. Oh, the dough smells like iron, quite stinky and notorious."
"O + Dough + Fur + Us. Oh, the dough for us smells incredibly strong."
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