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odoriferous

[oh-duh-rif-er-uhs] / ˌoʊ dəˈrɪf ər əs /




ADJECTIVE
perfumed
Synonyms






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Letting it decompose there would have created a monthslong unbearable odoriferous situation for nearby residents.

From Seattle Times

Smoke inhalation is air pollution that causes health issues, including eye, nose and throat irritation; headaches; nausea; breathing difficulties; asthmatic attacks and is an odoriferous nuisance to many nonsmokers.

From Washington Post

Medea's odoriferous potions and Canidia's fragrant spells resemble ordinary women's perfumes, but exaggerated to supernatural levels.

From Salon

Haters say it has an odoriferous smell; those who like the durian, on the other hand, call it the “king of fruits.”

From Washington Post

Anything that’s circulating in our blood may also be present in sweat: metabolites such as lactic acid; drugs such as alcohol; and food constituents such as the odoriferous compounds in garlic.

From Washington Post