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The word "aromatized" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that has been infused with a pleasant scent, typically artificially through the addition of oils or other scent-producing materials. For example, "The room was filled with the sweet smell of aromatized candles."
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Bitters, any of numerous aromatized and often alcoholic liquids containing bitter substances (chiefly alkaloids, glycosides, or complexes), used as tonics, liqueurs, appetizers, digestives, flavourings, and ingredients to add tang or smoothness to alcoholic drinks.
Before Paradise, Brussels: one recent afternoon, Van Rompuy was sitting in a reception room in the Council's headquarters, drinking an espresso, while around him Europe's leading bureaucrats debated the regulation of aromatized wine products and dealt with an outbreak of swine fever in Lithuanian boars.
DRINKS The cocktail architects at JBird arranged the menu into "family trees" like sours and aromatized drinks.
At the other end, it may take time to persuade the higher-end consumers of leaf and aromatized tea, he said, noting that Chinese companies are also considering entering Europe, having expanded in Asia.
This "aromatized wine," as Quady's literature calls it, contains some 15 botanicals.
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Roast a plain turkey and you end up with a panful of browned turkey juices, which you can defat and deglaze and aromatize into a delicious pan sauce.
But what leafy creature in the wilting months of summer bursts open with 15-inch flowers and aromatizes the entire neighborhood with a fresh lemony scent?
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