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    smell
    [smel]
    noun
    smell (noun) · smells (plural noun)
    1. the faculty or power of perceiving odors or scents by means of the organs in the nose:
      "a highly developed sense of smell" · "dogs locate the bait by smell"
    verb
    smell (verb) · smells (third person present) · smelt (past tense) · smelt (past participle) · smelled (past tense) · smelled (past participle) · smelling (present participle) · -smelling (adjective)
    1. perceive or detect the odor or scent of (something):
      "I think I can smell something burning"
      Similar:
      get a whiff of
      get a sniff of
      detect the smell of
      • sniff at (something) in order to perceive or detect its odor or scent:
        "the dogs smell each other"
        Similar:
      • detect or suspect (something) by means of instinct or intuition:
        "he can smell trouble long before it gets serious"
    2. emit an odor or scent of a specified kind:
      "it smelled like cough medicine" · "the food smelled and tasted good" · "pungent-smelling food"
    Origin
    Middle English: of unknown origin.
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  2. WEBSep 14, 2017 · Smell is a sense of the nose that picks up on tiny particles in the air called odorants. Learn about the many types of smells, how the nose recognizes them, and how smell is important for survival and …

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    Ten basic smells that a human nose can sense include: Fruit: Human nose may sense all types of fruity smells. They are natural aromas (except for citruses like lemon, lime, and orange). Lemon: Lemon or citrus is usually used for cleaning products for decades. They smell sharp and fresh. Fragrant: Fragrant scents are light and natural.
    Examples include scents of pine or fresh cut grass, musty, moldy, heavy, burnt, and smoky. Chemical: They are synthetic smells, and the nose may easily recognize the most used alcohols and disinfectants. Examples include ammonia, bleach, gasoline, and paint. These smells usually indicate danger to our brains. Pungent: It is a sharp and bad smell.
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    Adjectives can describe the general, overall quality of the smell. Wispy, rancid, airy, musty, stale, fresh, putrid, faint, light, floral, and acrid are all adjectives that could pertain to smell. Smell origins may take the form of a noun (the smell of leather) or an adjective (a leathery smell).
  4. WEBHow Scent Affects Attraction. What Is the Sense of Smell? Olfaction, the human sense of smell, can bring someone pleasure (the sweet fragrance of flowers) or generate disgust (e.g., the stink...

  5. WEBLearn about smell, the sense of detecting and identifying airborne chemicals, and how it differs from taste and other chemoreception. Explore the anatomy, physiology, and evolution of the human olfactory system …

  6. WEBMay 22, 2006 · Take a deep breath. Air is sucked up into your nostrils over bony ridges called turbinates, which add more surface area to your sniffer. The air travels over millions of olfactory receptor neurons...