the property of a substance that gives it a characteristic scent or smell a pervasive quality about something: an odour of dishonesty repute or regard (in the phrases in good odour, in bad odour)
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o•dour
(ō′dər),USA pronunciation n. [Chiefly Brit.]
- British Termsodor.
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o•dor /ˈoʊdɚ/USA pronunciation
n.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- the property of a substance that acts on the sense of smell;
scent: [countable]: an unpleasant odor.[uncountable]full of odor.
o•dor
(ō′dər),USA pronunciation n.
o′dor•ful, adj.
o′dor•less, adj.
- the property of a substance that activates the sense of smell:to have an unpleasant odor.
- Physiologya sensation perceived by the sense of smell;
scent. - an agreeable scent;
fragrance. - a disagreeable smell.
- a quality or property characteristic or suggestive of something:An odor of suspicion surrounded his testimony.
- repute:in bad odor with the whole community.
- [Archaic.]something that has a pleasant scent.
- Latin
- Old French
- Middle English 1250–1300
o′dor•less, adj.
- 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged . aroma, redolence, perfume. Odor, smell, scent, stench all refer to sensations perceived through the nose by the olfactory nerves. Odor and smell in literal contexts are often interchangeable. Figuratively, odor also usually occurs in positive contexts:the odor of sanctity.Smell is the most general and neutral of these two terms, deriving connotation generally from the context in which it is used:the tempting smell of fresh-baked bread; the rank smell of rotting vegetation.In figurative contexts smell may be either positive or negative:the sweet smell of success; a strong smell of duplicity pervading the affair.Scent refers either to delicate and pleasing aromas or to faint, barely perceptible smells:the scent of lilacs on the soft spring breeze; deer alarmed by the scent of man.Stench is strongly negative, referring both literally and figuratively to what is foul, sickening, or repulsive:the stench of rotting flesh; steeped in the stench of iniquity and treason.
'odour' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
BO
- aura
- balm
- bleaching powder
- body
- breath
- chloral
- chloroform
- creosol
- creosote
- cyanogen
- deodorant
- deodorize
- essential oil
- ether
- ethylene
- fetor
- formaldehyde
- foul
- fragrance
- frangipani
- fume
- garlic
- garlicky
- give off
- hydrogen cyanide
- hydrogen sulphide
- incense
- iodoform
- isoprene
- joss stick
- lewisite
- lindane
- mask
- methyl acetate
- methyl chloride
- musk duck
- naphthalene
- odor
- odoriferous
- odoriphore
- odorous
- onion
- osmium
- ozone
- pentanoic acid
- perfume
- phosgene
- phosphine