wallflower
(ˈwɔlˌflaʊ ər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a European plant, Cheiranthus cheiri, of the mustard family, that has sweet-scented yellow or orange flowers when growing wild on walls or cliffs but is less scented and vivid when cultivated.
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pulvil
Webster Dictionary
a sweet-scented powder; pulvillio
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sagacious
Webster Dictionary
of quick sense perceptions; keen-scented; skilled in following a trail
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high
Webster Dictionary
strong-scented; slightly tainted; as, epicures do not cook game before it is high
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rose
(ʊz)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
scented like a rose.
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aromatical
Webster Dictionary
pertaining to, or containing, aroma; fragrant; spicy; strong-scented; odoriferous; as, aromatic balsam
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redolent
Webster Dictionary
diffusing odor or fragrance; spreading sweet scent; scented; odorous; smelling; -- usually followed by of
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sachet
(æˈʃeɪ;)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
scented powder used in such a case.
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pomade
(ɒˈmeɪd, -ˈmɑd, poʊ-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a scented ointment, esp. for dressing the hair.
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aromatic
(ˌær əˈmæt ɪk)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
having an aroma; fragrant or sweet-scented; odoriferous.
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toilet water
(ɑˈlɛt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a scented liquid used as a cologne or light perfume.
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magnolia
Webster Dictionary
a genus of American and Asiatic trees, with aromatic bark and large sweet-scented whitish or reddish flowers
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aftershave
(ˈæf tərˌpis, ˈɑf-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a scented, astringent lotion for applying to the face after shaving.
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musk rose
(ˈmʌskˌræt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a rose, Rosa moschata, of the Mediterranean region, having white, musk-scented flowers.
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balm
(ɑm)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
any of various aromatic plants of the mint family, esp. those of the genus Melissa, having ovate, scented leaves.
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sweet pea
(ˈswitˌmit)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a climbing plant, Lathyrus odoratus, of the legume family, having sweet-scented flowers.
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bee balm
(bi)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a plant, Melissa officinalis, having clusters of white, scented flowers that attract bees.
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wallflower
Webster Dictionary
a perennial, cruciferous plant (Cheiranthus Cheiri), with sweet-scented flowers varying in color from yellow to orange and deep red. In Europe it very common on old walls
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rank
Webster Dictionary
strong-scented; rancid; musty; as, oil of a rank smell; rank-smelling rue
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rue
(ru)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
any strongly scented plant of the genus Ruta, esp. R. graveolens, having yellow flowers and leaves formerly used in medicine.
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marigold
(ˈmær ɪˌgoʊld)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
any of several composite plants, esp. of the genus Tagetes, having golden or orange flowers and strong-scented foliage.
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lemon balm
(ˌlɛm əˈneɪd, ˈlɛm əˌneɪd)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a mint, Melissa officinalis, with small white or yellow flowers and lemon-scented leaves used as a flavoring.
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lemon grass
(ˌlɛm əˈneɪd, ˈlɛm əˌneɪd)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
any of several lemon-scented grasses of the genus Cymbopogon, esp. C. citratus, of tropical regions, used in cooking and as the source of an aromatic oil used esp. in perfumery.
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alyssum
Webster Dictionary
a genus of cruciferous plants; madwort. The sweet alyssum (A. maritimum), cultivated for bouquets, bears small, white, sweet-scented flowers
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ambrose
Webster Dictionary
a sweet-scented herb; ambrosia. See Ambrosia, 3
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chamomile
(ˈkæm əˌmaɪl, -ˌmil)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a composite plant, Chamaemelium nobile (or Anthemis nobilis), native to the Old World, having strongly scented foliage and white ray flowers with yellow centers used medicinally and as a tea.
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herb robert
(ˌhɜr bəˈvɔr ɪ ti, -ˈvɒr-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a wild geranium, Geranium robertianum, having fernlike, scented leaves and reddish purple flowers.
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setter
(ˈsɛt ər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
any of several breeds of hunting dogs having long hair with feathering on the legs, chest, and tail, formerly trained to crouch when game was scented and now trained to point.
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bath oil
(bath oil)
Princeton's WordNet
a scented oil added to your bath water
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fennel seed
(fennel seed)
Princeton's WordNet
aromatic anis-scented seeds
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