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inodorous

[in-oh-der-uhs] / ɪnˈoʊ dər əs /


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They were covered with ash-coloured bark, and quite inodorous.

From The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West by Reid, Mayne

Pomade, po-mād′, n. a preparation of fine inodorous fat, such as lard or suet, used instead of liquid oil for the hair—also Pomā′tum.—v.t. to anoint with pomade.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) by Various

Some specimens which have been much longer preserved—and “clarified butter a hundred years old is often heard of”—have an earthy look, and are quite dry and hard, and nearly inodorous.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 8 "Germany" to "Gibson, William" by Various

The windows of the little room were wide open, but the air that came in from without was heavy and inodorous: it brought no refreshment.

From Countess Erika's Apprenticeship by Schubin, Ossip

It is absolutely white, inodorous, and not appreciably bitter.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 648, June 2, 1888. by Various