Inodorous [adjective]

Definition of Inodorous:

without fragrance

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Sentence/Example of Inodorous:

Palm wood and “inodorous felt” are also used, being cut to fit the bottom of the box.

It closely resembles horse-hair when properly cleaned and curled—is quite elastic and inodorous.

It is tasteless and inodorous and imparts no dis­agree­able taste or odor to the substance being treated.

Nearly all the tulip tribe, although beautiful to the eye, are inodorous.

The true oil of coffee has been investigated to a fair degree and has been found to be inodorous when purified.

In the soft humid state it is insipid, inodorous, insoluble in water and alcohol.

No blight, no vileness, no inodorous breath, but only the dreamlit mist and the laden trees—the Orient of our long ago.

Flowers in a short, rather compact, upright raceme, rose-colored and inodorous.

A North American evergreen species , with scarlet, almost inodorous flowers, produced freely during the summer.

Hence common odours are disagreeable; and are perceived from variety of objects, which were before thought inodorous.