
1) Armma 2) Aroma 3) Corsage 4) Fragrance 5) Jamb 6) Nose 7) Nosegay 8) Odor 9) Posy 10) Redolence 11) Scent 12) Smell
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1) Bunch of flowers 2) Corsage 3) Flower arrangement 4) French word used in English 5) Nosegay 6) Posy 7) Spray 8) Spray with an aroma 9) Topic at a wine-tasting
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• (n.) A nosegay; a bunch of flowers. • (n.) A perfume; an aroma; as, the bouquet of wine.
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Selection of general and thematic TV channels that are offered as a package to subscribing households.
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(from the article `cigar`) ...as a corona, about 6 12 in. long; ideales is a slender, torpedo-shaped cigar, tapered at the lighting end, about 6 12 in. long; bouquet is a ...
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(from the article `floral decoration`) Plant materials are customarily arranged in containers, woven into garlands, and worn or carried for personal adornment. Flower bouquets that are ... ...creative activity are rarely found, therefore, in other cultures. In the Islmic world, for example, simple, modestly scaled arrangements ... [2...
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A tasting term for the complex aromas of an aged wine. The term is generally not applied to young wines.
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(boo-ka´) a structure resembling a cluster of flowers.
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Bou·quet' noun [ French bouquet bunch, bunch of flowers, trees, feathers, for bousquet , bosquet , thicket, a little wood, dim. of Late Latin boscus . See Bush thicket, and confer Bosket , Busket .] 1. A nosegay; a bunch of flowers. 2.
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large reddish shrimp. See also crevette rose.
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Bouquet was the KGB codename for an explosive device.
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Bouquet is the characteristic flavour and aroma of a wine, due partly to the presence of volatile organic ethers, such as acetic, propylic, butylic and amylic, and partly to the ferments such as yeasts used in fermenting the must.
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Portion of odor caused by fermentation.
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large reddish shrimp
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Bouquet is the term used to describe the non grape or berry aromas a mature wine displays.
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a term that refers to the complex aromas in ages wines.
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A tasting term for the complex aromas of an aged wine
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(grape variety) Synonym (also Bouquet Blanc, Bouquetrebe, Bouquet grape) for the grape variety Bukettrebe; see there. Bouquet vine The white grape variety is a cross between Silvaner x Trollinger(Schiava Grossa), which was confirmed by DNA analyses published in 2007. Synonyms are Bocksbeutel, Bocksbeutelrebe, Bouquet Blanc, Bouquettraub...
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describes a flock or group of pheasants. Also known as a nest of pheasants.
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fragrance noun a pleasingly sweet olfactory property
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As a wine's aroma becomes more developed from bottle aging, the aroma is transformed into a bouquet that is hopefully more than just the smell of the grape.
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A term used when evaluating the smell of an aged wine. Similar to aroma, but referring to characteristics developed during the aging process.
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a bunch of flowers; nosegay. · a compliment: The drama critics greeted her performance with bouquets. · the characteristic aroma of wines, liqueurs, etc.
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An attractively arranged bunch of flowers, especially one presented as a gift or carried at a ceremony by the Bride or Bridegroom.
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an arrangement of flowers that is usually given as a present
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