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scent in Latin

scent in Latin is odor — scent means a distinctive smell.

scent in Latin

odor
noun
A distinctive smell.

What does "scent" mean?

  1. noun A distinctive smell.
    "The scent of fresh bread filled the kitchen."
  2. noun A trail of smell left by an animal or person that can be followed.
    "The hounds picked up the fox's scent near the hedge."
  3. verb To detect something by smell.
    "The dog scented food from across the yard."

scent in a sentence

  • The scent of fresh bread filled the kitchen.
  • Her perfume left a faint scent in the room.
  • The hounds picked up the fox's scent near the hedge.
  • The dog scented food from across the yard.

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What is "scent" in Latin?

"scent" in Latin is odor. scent means: A distinctive smell.

How do you use "scent" in a sentence?

Example: "The scent of fresh bread filled the kitchen." In Latin, "scent" is odor.

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