The faculty that enables us to distinguish scents.
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Examples for "smell"
Examples for "smell"
1The warm sweet smell of the whin bloom was in the air.
2He could smell it now in the same way here in Mississippi.
3The smell of broiling and frying and boiling arises in the air.
4The perception of the mind corresponds to the smell of the nostrils.
5The smell of stale cigars and cocoa matting was in the air.
1However, the underlying mechanisms linking olfaction and food intake are poorly understood.
2General olfaction and sensorimotor gating were normal in both male and female infection.
3Those were characterized by high subjective importance of olfaction and low chemical sensitivity.
4But the way that olfaction and vision work are different, both computationally and structurally.
5The subventricular zone provides new neurons for the olfactory bulb functionally contributing to olfaction.
1The sense of smell, even in the human being, is very wonderful.
2The sense of smell was also exceedingly sensitive with the Mizora people.
3The sense of smell has a great deal to do with memory.
4It is well known, also, that fishes have a sense of smell.
5Not trusting to sight, but solely to his unerring sense of smell.
6Zebras have a good sense of smell, and baboons have good eyesight.
7Do you want the sense of smell other than through your nose?
8The elves had better eyesight and a far keener sense of smell.
9Do you know, Dr. Bell, I have lost my sense of smell?
10The only sense firing on all cylinders was her sense of smell.
11The latter, as the name suggests, deals with the sense of smell.
12They lose their sense of smell and they become intolerant of alcohol.
13Perhaps too much prayer robs a man of his sense of smell.
14Can a blind man not improve his sense of smell and hearing?
15One of these gases, hydrogen sulfide, can depress the sense of smell.
16A dog that has no sense of smell makes a fine pet.
Translations for sense of smell