
1) Aftershave 2) Aroma 3) Aromatic perfume 4) Bouquet 5) Chanel offering 6) Essence 7) French word used in English 8) Nose pleaser 9) Odor 10) Odour 11) Olfactory perception 12) Olfactory sensation 13) Perfume 14) Pleasant or sweet odour 15) Pleasant scent 16) Redolence 17) Scent 18) Smell 19) Sweet smell
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1) Aroma 2) Attar 3) Cologne 4) Essence 5) Odor 6) Perfume 7) Redolence 8) Scent 9) Smell
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- a distinctive odor that is pleasant
- a pleasingly sweet olfactory property
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• (n.) Alt. of Fragrancy
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A pleasant, sweet odor.
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Artificial fragrances are 95% derived from petrochemicals. The word fragrance listed on a label can indicate that as many as 600 separate chemicals have been used in the formula. Some, such as methylene chloride, are carcinogenic, and some fragrances co
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Products labeled as fragrances are not pure essential oils. They are derived by synthetic means.
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Translations for „Fragrance“ Become a Premium Member today! Synonym for the aroma of a wine; see also under fragrant.
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smell
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The generic term for natural and/or synthetic compounds used to scent products. Blends are typically considered trade secrets and can contain numerous ingredients (mainly oils and alcohols), none of which have to be revealed on the label. Fragrance is the number-one cause of allergic reactions to skin-care products.
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perfume noun a distinctive odor that is pleasant
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fragancia, perfume
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More than 5000 chemicals are used in making fragrances, 95 per cent of which are mostly or entirely synthetic, usually derived from petroleum or coal tar. Nearly a third of the chemical additives used in perfumes and other scented products are known to be toxic, including benzene derivatives, aldehydes, synthetic musks and phthalates. Other toxins ...
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the quality of being fragrant; a sweet or pleasing scent. · perfume, cologne, toilet water, or the like.
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[Lexical terms] a distinctive odor that is pleasant
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