pleasing+scent
11Tsuga chinensis — Chinese Hemlock Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 2.3)[1] …
12Kumbum Monastery — (sKu ‘bum Byams pa gling) (also known as Ta er) located in a narrow valley about seventeen miles southwest of Xining is a Buddhist monastery in Qinghai, China part of the Tibetan province , or rather cultural region of Amdo. It was there in the… …
13fragrance — /fray greuhns/, n. 1. the quality of being fragrant; a sweet or pleasing scent. 2. perfume, cologne, toilet water, or the like. [1660 70; < F < LL fragrantia. See FRAGRANT, ANCE] Syn. See perfume. * * * …
14fragrance — n.; (also fragrancy) Perfume, aroma, redolence, balminess, incense, pleasing scent grateful odor, sweetness of smell …
15fragrant — fra•grant [[t]ˈfreɪ grənt[/t]] adj. having a pleasing scent: a fragrant rose[/ex] • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME < L frāgrant , s. of frāgrāns, prp. of frāgrāre to give off a strong smell fra′grant•ly, adv. fra′grant•ness, n …
16performing arts — arts or skills that require public performance, as acting, singing, or dancing. [1945 50] * * * ▪ 2009 Introduction Music Classical. The last vestiges of the Cold War seemed to thaw for a moment on Feb. 26, 2008, when the unfamiliar strains …
17smell — 1. noun the smell of the kitchen Syn: odor, aroma, fragrance, scent, perfume, redolence; bouquet, nose; stench, fetor, stink, reek, whiff; informal funk; literary miasma 2. verb 1) he smelled her perfume Syn …
18Perfume — For other uses, see Perfume (disambiguation). The Perfume Maker, by Rodolphe Ernst Perfume (English: /ˈpɝː.fjuːm/, French parfum pronounced: [paʁ.fœ̃]) is a mixture of fragrant …
19perfume — [pər fyo͞om′; ] also, and for n. usually [, pʉr′fyo͞om΄] vt. perfumed, perfuming [MFr parfumer < It perfumare < L per , intens. + fumare, to smoke < fumus, smoke: see FUME] 1. to fill with a fragrant or pleasing odor; scent 2. to put… …
20gardening — /gahrd ning/, n. 1. the act of cultivating or tending a garden. 2. the work or art of a gardener. [1570 80; GARDEN + ING1] * * * Laying out and tending of a garden. Though palatial gardens existed in ancient times, small home gardens became… …