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  2. Odor - Wikipedia

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    An odor (American English) or odour (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences) is a smell or a scent caused by one or more volatilized chemical compounds generally found in low concentrations that humans and many animals can perceive via their olfactory system.

  3. Olfactory language - Wikipedia

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    English wine aroma terms grouped into categories and subcategories. Olfactory language refers to language associated with the sense of smell.It involves the naming and categorisation of odours by humans according to each odour's perceived source or attributes.

  4. Category:Odor - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to odor, caused by one or more volatilized chemical compounds that are generally found in low concentrations that humans and animals can perceive by their sense of smell. An odor is also called a "smell" or a "scent", which can refer to either a pleasant or an unpleasant odor.

  5. Smell - Wikipedia

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    Smell may refer to; Odor, airborne molecules perceived as a scent or aroma; Sense of smell, the scent also known scientifically as olfaction "Smells" , an episode of Bottom; The Smell, a music venue in Los Angeles, California; Code smell, any characteristic of a program that possibly indicates a deeper problem

  6. Olfactic communication - Wikipedia

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    Sharing the sense of smell A tigress rubbing her head on a tree. Olfactic communication is a channel of nonverbal communication referring to the various ways people and animals communicate and engage in social interaction through their sense of smell.

  7. Sense of smell - Wikipedia

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    The Lady and the Unicorn, a Flemish tapestry depicting the sense of smell, 1484–1500. Musée national du Moyen Âge, Paris.. Early scientific study of the sense of smell includes the extensive doctoral dissertation of Eleanor Gamble, published in 1898, which compared olfactory to other stimulus modalities, and implied that smell had a lower intensity discrimination.

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  9. Odor (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An odor or odour is a smell or scent. Odor may also refer to: Odor (surname) or Ódor or O'Dor; Odor Pond, Herkimer County, New York State, United States, a pond;