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  • SMELL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SMELL is to perceive the odor or scent of through stimuli affecting the olfactory nerves : get the odor or scent of with the nose How to use smell in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Smell
  • Old People Smell Is Real—Heres Why It Happens and What You Can Do . . .
    "Old people smell" is a real thing This refers to the distinct musk that is associated with older adults  It turns out, this scent is due to a compound called 2-nonenal, which we produce more of as we age
  • SMELL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    SMELL definition: 1 to have a particular quality that others can notice with their noses: 2 to notice or discover… Learn more
  • SMELL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    SMELL definition: to perceive the odor or scent of through the nose by means of the olfactory nerves; inhale the odor of See examples of smell used in a sentence
  • Smell | Olfaction, Odor Perception, Aroma | Britannica
    Smell, the detection and identification by sensory organs of airborne chemicals The concept of smell, as it applies to humans, becomes less distinct when invertebrates and lower vertebrates (fish and amphibians) are considered, because many lower animals detect chemicals in the environment by
  • Smell - definition of smell by The Free Dictionary
    Define smell smell synonyms, smell pronunciation, smell translation, English dictionary definition of smell n 1 a The sense, located in the nasal cavities of mammals and relying on the olfactory nerves, by which molecules borne in a fluid such as air can be
  • The Secret Language of Smell Has Been Decoded — and It’s Not What . . .
    Smell is one of the most powerful and emotional senses we possess—it can evoke memories, alter mood, and even influence behavior Yet for all its importance, the biology of smell has remained one of the least understood frontiers in human science
  • Understanding Smell | Ask A Biologist
    Humans use smell more than you might think It helps us find food and tell if it is edible, helps us avoid some dangerous situations, and even helps us taste This story explores how smell works Also in: Español | Français


















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