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  2. Olfactory language - Wikipedia

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    In English, olfactory metaphors with negative connotations are often used to describe bad character ("he's a stinker") or the detection of bad qualities ("I smell something fishy about this deal"). [6] In the Seri language, olfactory metaphor and metonymy are salient features.

  3. Olfactic communication - Wikipedia

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    Bad smells can drive people away due to the harsh nature of the odors, whereas nice smelling fragrances can communicate positively. [10] During medieval times peasants would often give off horrid odors and the higher noble classes would often look down on them for it, and while the reaction may not be as harsh, the same instances can be seen in ...

  4. Dysosmia - Wikipedia

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    Smell disorders can result in the inability to detect environmental dangers such as gas leaks, toxins, or smoke. In addition to safety, nutritional and eating habits can also be affected. There is a loss of appetite because of unpleasant flavor and fear of failing to recognize and consuming spoiled food.

  5. How To Get Rid Of Bad Smells In Your Fridge Permanently - AOL

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    One of the worst home smells is a putrid-smelling refrigerator. While it most of the time comes from left behind spoiled foods, there are other reasons why your smell might smelly funky. Bacteria ...

  6. 13 Habits That Are Secretly Making Your House Smelly ... - AOL

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    Just like your clothes, shoes have an extremely bad smell, especially if your feet are prone to badly sweating. Leaving smelly shoes out in the open may be one of the root causes for an unwanted ...

  7. Olfactory reference syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The individual may report that the odor comes from: the nose and/or mouth, i.e. halitosis (bad breath); the anus; the genitals; the skin generally; or specifically the groin, armpits or feet. The source(s) of the supposed odor may also change over time. [1] There are also some who are unsure of the exact origin of the odor. [1]

  8. Why does my sneeze smell bad? An expert explains - AOL

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    Among the most popular: Why does my sneeze smell weird? One Redditor likened the odor of their sneezes to “metal and chemicals,” and another to “musk and dead animal.” (Lovely.)

  9. Hypernymy and hyponymy - Wikipedia

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    The meaning relation between hyponyms and hypernyms applies to lexical items of the same word class (that is, part of speech), and holds between senses rather than words. For instance, the word screwdriver used in the previous example refers to the screwdriver tool, and not to the screwdriver drink. Hypernymy and hyponymy are converse relations.