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1. (adj.) aromatic
having an aroma; fragrant or sweet-scented; odoriferous.
2. aromatic
of or pertaining to an aromatic compound.
3. (n.) aromatic
a plant, drug, or medicine yielding a fragrant aroma.
Etymology: (1325–75; ME (< MF) < LL < Gk)
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| Definition of 'aromatic' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) aromatic
(chemistry) of or relating to or containing one or more benzene rings
"an aromatic organic compound"
2. (adj) aromatic, redolent
having a strong pleasant odor
"the pine woods were more redolent"- Jean Stafford
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| Definition of 'aromatic' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) aromatic
alt. of Aromatical
2. (noun) aromatic
a plant, drug, or medicine, characterized by a fragrant smell, and usually by a warm, pungent taste, as ginger, cinnamon, spices
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Sense: the (usually pleasant) smell that a substance has or gives off
the aroma of coffee.; aromatic herbs.
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Afrikaans: aromaties |
Arabic: عِطْري، طيبي |
Bulgarian: ароматен |
Brazilian: aromático |
Czech: aromatický |
German: aromatisch |
Danish: duftende; vellugtende; ar |
Greek: αρωματικός |
Spanish: aromático |
Estonian: aromaatne |
Farsi: معطر |
Finnish: aromaattinen |
French: aromatique |
Hebrew: רֵיחָנִי |
Hindi: सुरभित/सुगन्धित |
Croatian: aromatičan, mirisan |
Hungarian: aromás |
Indonesian: berbau |
Icelandic: ilmandi, ilm- |
Italian: aromatico |
Japanese: 香りのよい |
Korean: 향기가 나는 |
Lithuanian: aromatingas, kvapnus |
Latvian: aromātisks |
Malay: bauan |
Dutch: aromatisch |
Norwegian: aromatisk, duftende |
Polish: aromatyczny |
Persian: معطر |
Pashto: معطر |
Portuguese: aromático |
Romanian: aromat(ic) |
Russian: ароматический |
Slovak: aromatický |
Slovenian: aromatičen |
Serbian: mirisan |
Swedish: aromatisk |
Thai: ที่มีกลิ่มหอม |
Turkish: hoş kokulu, aromatik |
Taiwanese: 芳香的 |
Ukrainian: запашний, духмяний |
Urdu: خوشبودار |
Vietnamese: hương thơm |
Chinese: 芳香的 |
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