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Adjective
1. having no odor;
"odorless gas"
"odorless flowers"
Latin inodorus, from in- in- >entry 1 + odorus odorous
1 Nearly all the tulip tribe, although beautiful to the eye, are inodorous.
2 Properties Yellow green powders , inodorous, atoxic, somewhat oily.
性质黄绿色无味无毒,略油性。
3 Further, it feels light in the hand, adheres to the tongue, is inodorous, tasteless, not poisonous, and is insoluble in water.
4 It is in white, tasteless, inodorous, glistening, scaly crystals, insoluble in water.
5 Bramble-bushes seem to thrive on the bodies below, and there is no flower in the little yard, save a few golden-rods, which flaunt their gaudy inodorous color under the lee of the northern wall.
6 The inodorous elements are painfully odorous to me.
7 Next to climate, culture and soil modify plants to a singular degree: flowers which yield a powerful perfume in some latitudes, are inodorous in others; and, according to climate, their aroma is pleasant or distressing.
8 Properties White powders, inodorous, atoxic. Soluble in toluene, acetone and alcohol, insoluble in water.
性质白色粉末,无味无毒,易溶于甲苯、丙酮、乙醇,不溶于水。
9 Not an hour ago, Braid-Beard was telling us that story of prince Ottimo, who inodorous while living, expressed much delight at the prospect of being perfumed and embalmed, when dead.
10 Their temperature varies from 95� to 147� F. The waters are tasteless and inodorous, and contain calcium and magnesium bicarbonates, combinations of hydrogen and silicon, and of iodides, bromides and lithium.
11 But the polygala is quite inodorous, while the guaco gives forth a strong aromatic smell, resembling valerian.
12 It differs from C. ditopa in being inodorous and having a thicker and depressed pileus.
13 It is a white, tasteless, and inodorous substance, used in the manufacture of candles.
14 The plant is quite compact, inodorous, becoming entirely black with age.
15 The land is full of flowers of every hue, gay and beautiful, gorgeous and sublime to look at, but as senseless to the smell and as inodorous as so many dried chips.
16 Being entirely inodorous he is kept in the drawing-room in a mahogany cage which was made specially to meet his small requirements.
17 Yes; it is absolutely inodorous, and is better than lard for table uses.
18 When dry, it is a white, inodorous powder.
19 It is in colourless, inodorous, scaly crystals, which have a bitter taste.
20 It is also advisable to wash all woodwork and gangways annually with a weak solution of formalin, or other inodorous germicide.