olfactive (Meaning)
Wordnet
olfactive (a)
of or relating to olfaction
Webster
olfactive (a.)
See Olfactory, a.
Synonyms & Antonyms of olfactive
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olfactive Sentence Examples
- The olfactive potency of the perfume left a lasting impression on her senses.
- The florist's shop was an olfactive paradise, filled with the sweet scents of blooming roses.
- The kitchen's olfactive atmosphere was a tantalizing blend of spices and herbs.
- The subtle olfactive notes of leather and wood in the vintage armchair evoked a sense of history.
- The faint olfactive trail of the passing deer alerted the hunter to its presence.
- Olfactive mapping allows scientists to study how animals use scents to navigate their environment.
- The dog's olfactive abilities were essential for detecting explosives and drugs.
- The olfactive receptors in our noses are responsible for our ability to smell.
- Certain olfactive cues can trigger strong emotions, such as nostalgia or revulsion.
- The olfactive properties of essential oils have been used in aromatherapy for centuries to promote well-being.
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of or relating to olfactionSee Olfactory, a.
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The olfactive potency of the perfume left a lasting impression on her senses.
The florist's shop was an olfactive paradise, filled with the sweet scents of blooming roses.
The kitchen's olfactive atmosphere was a tantalizing blend of spices and herbs.
The subtle olfactive notes of leather and wood in the vintage armchair evoked a sense of history.