odour — (US odor) ► NOUN 1) a distinctive smell. 2) a lingering quality or impression. ● be in good (or bad) odour Cf. ↑be in good odour DERIVATIVES odorous adjective … English terms dictionary
odour — odour, odoured, odourless chiefly Brit var of ODOR, ODORED, ODORLESS … Medical dictionary
odour — (n.) British English spelling of ODOR (Cf. odor) (q.v.); for spelling, see OR (Cf. or) … Etymology dictionary
odour — a slightly genteel word for ‘smell’, is spelt our in BrE and odor in AmE. The corresponding adjective is odorous in both varieties … Modern English usage
odour — [ō′dər] n. Brit. sp. of ODOR … English World dictionary
odour — n. smell 1) to emit, exude, give off, produce an odour 2) to perceive; recognize an odour 3) a faint, slight; fetid, foul, rank, unpleasant; heavy; musty; pleasant; pungent, strong odour 4) an odour emanates from repute (BE) 5) in bad; good odour … Combinatory dictionary
odour — UK [ˈəʊdə(r)] / US [ˈoʊdər] noun [countable] Word forms odour : singular odour plural odours 1) a smell, especially one that is unpleasant the odour of rotting fruit 2) literary a particular atmosphere, influence, or quality The odour of defeat… … English dictionary
odour — in commercial preparations, the fish species and type of cure has a characteristic odour. Dried heavy salted and green heavy salted fish have a salty odour, slack salted fish have a neutral to cheesy odour and light salted fish have a … Dictionary of ichthyology
odour — (BrE) (AmE odor) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ foul, offensive, unpleasant ▪ musty, stale ▪ pungent, strong … Collocations dictionary
odour — o|dour BrE odor AmE [ˈəudə US ˈoudər] n [U and C] a smell, especially an unpleasant one odour of ▪ the faint odour of damp strong/unpleasant/pungent/offensive etc odour ▪ obnoxious odours from a factory →↑body odour … Dictionary of contemporary English
odour — [[t]o͟ʊdə(r)[/t]] odours N VAR An odour is a particular and distinctive smell. → See also body odour The whole herb has a characteristic taste and odour... The taste is only slightly bitter, and there is little odour. Syn: aroma, scent (in AM,… … English dictionary