foul+odor

  • 11foul-smelling — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Having an unpleasant odor: fetid, foul, malodorous, mephitic, noisome, reeky, stinking. Informal: smelly. See SMELLS …

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  • 12foul-smelling — adjective Having an unpleasant odor …

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  • 13body odor — Synonyms and related words: BO, bad breath, bad smell, beaded brow, beads of sweat, cold sweat, diaphoresis, exudate, exudation, fetidity, fetidness, fetor, foul breath, foul odor, frowst, graveolence, halitosis, honest sweat, lather, malodor,… …

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  • 14Dog odor — Dogs, as all mammals, have natural odors. Natural dog odor can be unpleasant to dog owners especially when dogs are kept inside the home, as some people are not used to being exposed to the natural odor of a non human species living in close… …

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  • 15mephitic — Foul, poisonous, or noxious. [L. mephitis, a noxious exhalation] * * * me·phit·ic mə fit ik adj having a foul odor …

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  • 16Halitosis — ICD 10 R19.6 ICD 9 784.99 DiseasesDB 5603 …

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  • 17Olfactory Reference Syndrome — (ORS) (also referred to as Autodysomophobia[1]) is a psychiatric condition in which the affected person is excessively preoccupied by the concern that one s body odor is foul or unpleasant. This disorder is often accompanied by shame,… …

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  • 18smell — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. scent; stink; sniff, snuff, inhale; detect, nose out. See odor, malodorousness. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A pleasant smell] Syn. fragrance, odor, scent, perfume, exhalation, redolence, essence, aroma,… …

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  • 19Phallus impudicus — Common Stinkhorn Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 20Hydrogen sulfide — Systematic name …

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