"Odorine" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Odorine" Meaning

I apologize, but I couldn't find any evidence of the word "odorine" in any standard English language dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a specific domain or dialect. Can you please provide more context or clarify the intended meaning?

"Odorine" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word odorine:


Example 1 (Adjective)

The odorine smell of the old gym locker room was overwhelming.


Example 2 (Verb)

Try to odorine your cooking to make sure it's flavorful.


Example 3 (Noun)

The scientist analyzed the odorine compounds in the perfume.


Example 4 (Adjective)

This perfume has a lovely, sweet odorine that lasts all day.


Example 5 (Adjective)

The small town's streets were filled with the sweet, fresh odorine of blooming flowers.

Note: Odorine is a fictional word and does not have any real-world meaning or usage in English language. It was used only to provide examples based on the given word.

"Odorine" Similar Words

Odor

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A smell or scent, often unpleasant: "The cat left a strong odor in the room after it had urinated on the carpet."

Odorament

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Odorant

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Odorants

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Odorate

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Odorating

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Odoriferous

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Odorimetry

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Odorise

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To reduce or eliminate the smell of something, especially by using a fragrant or deodorizing substance.

Odorize

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Odorizer

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Odorless

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Odorlessness

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Odorous

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Odors

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Odour

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The word "odour" refers to a smell or a scent, whether pleasant or unpleasant. It is often used to describe the fragrance or aroma of something, such as a flower, food, or perfume. For example: "The odour of freshly baked bread filled the air," or "The patient complained of a bad odour coming from the wound."