odorat
sense of smell
noun oh-doh-RAH Rare
Origin: from Latin odoratus 'smelling'
Usage Note
Odorat is the formal noun for the sense of smell, one of the five senses alongside ouïe (hearing), vue (sight), goût (taste), and toucher (touch). The final t is silent. The related adjective odorant/odorante means 'fragrant', while inodore means 'odourless'.
Examples
"Les chiens ont un odorat très développé."
Natural Translation
Dogs have a very developed sense of smell.
Literal Translation
The dogs have a sense-of-smell very developed.
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