英:['əʊdərəslɪ]
美:['oʊdərəslɪ]
英:['əʊdərəslɪ]
美:['oʊdərəslɪ]
adjective
having an odor: such as
fragrant
malodorous
The first known use of odorous was in the 15th century
estrusnoun
a periodic state during which the female of most mammals is willing to mate with the male and is capable of becoming pregnant
estrous cycle
estrogennoun
a substance that tends to cause the development of secondary sex characteristics in the female and promote the growth and normal functioning of the female reproductive system
odorousadjective
having or giving off an odor
odorousadjective
having or giving off an odor
odorousadjective
having or giving off an odor
1 Odorous cheeses need to be tightly wrapped.
2 Politicians helping their weakest opponent — while odorous — makes strategic sense in California.
3 Contaminated water has seeped out of Chiquita Canyon Landfill in Castaic, forming streams of odorous waste and fumes.
4 The odorous orca had symmetrical saddle patches with a distinctive downward angle.
5 The intense heat has also melted portions of a gas collection system, which consists of long polyvinyl chloride pipes that vacuum out methane and odorous sulfur gases.
6 The number and type of microbes in your gut may affect gas symptoms, including how odorous your farts are.
7 Unlike sights and sounds, smells are complex, made up of hundreds of different odorous molecules.
8 And the very wet wipes were unpleasant to touch, leaving an odorous residue on fingers, and a shimmery gloss on our skin.
9 His invention used a system of pipes attached to a circular mechanism carrying vials of odorous liquid.