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Word Meanings - SMELLER - Book Publishers vocabulary database

1. One who smells, or perceives by the sense of smell; one who gives out smell. 2. The nose.

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  • SENSE
    A faculty, possessed by animals, of perceiving external objects by means of impressions made upon certain organs (sensory or sense organs) of the body, or of perceiving changes in the condition of the body; as, the senses of sight, smell, hearing,
  • GIVES
    Fetters.
  • SMELLING
    1. The act of one who smells. 2. The sense by which odors are perceived; the sense of smell. Locke. Smelling bottle, a small bottle filled with something suited to stimulate the sense of smell, or to remove faintness, as spirits of ammonia.
  • SMELL
    smelen, smölen, schmelen, to smoke, to reek, D. smeulen to smolder, 1. To perceive by the olfactory nerves, or organs of smell; to have a sensation of, excited through the nasal organs when affected by the appropriate materials or qualities; to
  • SENSEFUL
    Full of sense, meaning, or reason; reasonable; judicious. "Senseful speech." Spenser. "Men, otherwise senseful and ingenious." Norris.
  • SMELL-LESS
    Destitute of smell; having no odor. Daisies smell-less, yet most quaint. Beau & Fl.
  • SMELL-FEAST
    1. One who is apt to find and frequent good tables; a parasite; a sponger. The epicure and the smell-feast. South. 2. A feast at which the guests are supposed to feed upon the odors only of the viands.
  • SMELLER
    1. One who smells, or perceives by the sense of smell; one who gives out smell. 2. The nose.
  • SENSELESS
    Destitute of, deficient in, or contrary to, sense; without sensibility or feeling; unconscious; stupid; foolish; unwise; unreasonable. You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things. Shak. The ears are senseless that should give us hearing.
  • SMELLING SALTS
    An aromatic preparation of carbonate of ammonia and, often, some scent, to avoid or relieve faintness, headache, or the like.
  • INSENSE
    To make to understand; to instruct. Halliwell.
  • NONSENSE
    1. That which is not sense, or has no sense; words, or language, which have no meaning, or which convey no intelligible ideas; absurdity. 2. Trifles; things of no importance. Nonsense verses, lines made by taking any words which occur,
  • COMMON SENSE
    See SENSE
  • UNSENSED
    Wanting a distinct meaning; having no certain signification. Puller.

 

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