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noun
A sensation, pleasant or unpleasant, detected by inhaling air (or, the case of water-breathing animals, water) carrying airborne molecules of a substance.
Exact(15)
The rest is smell and vision".
The only other sense the cinema can't use is smell.
The only aspect of sensory verisimilitude that has been neglected is smell: the set is odorless.
So the first thing they do is smell to see if it belongs to their nest.
First to go is smell, then taste, then hearing, with each loss preceded by a spell of extreme derangement: crippling grief, rabid hunger or violent rage.
The virus had attacked my olfactory nerve and, as most taste is smell, I was left without a sense of taste, a condition called anosmia.
Similar(41)
A repository of scent factoids ("Play-Doh is scented -- the smell is not inherent but applied," he says), Brosius is smell-sensitive in the extreme: "I was nearly asphyxiated by a peach-scented light-bulb ring in a guest room once," he recalls.
Everywhere is smelling.
I was smelling glue".
"My first memories were smells.
The town was smell-free.
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