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FragranceA pleasant, sweet odor.
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Fragrance1660s, from French fragrance or directly from Late Latin fragrantia, from stem of Latin fragrans "sweet-smelling" (see fragrant). Related: Fragrancy (1570s).
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Fragrancearoma: a distinctive odor that is pleasant bouquet: a pleasingly sweet olfactory property (fragrant) pleasant-smelling An aroma compound, also known as odorant, aroma, fragrance or flavor, is a chemic [..]
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Fragrancesweet smell especially of flowers
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Fragrance As a specialized term in cupping, or sensory evaluation of coffee, fragrance describes the scent of dry coffee immediately after it has been ground but before it is brewed.
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Fragrance(n) a distinctive odor that is pleasant(n) a pleasingly sweet olfactory property
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Fragrance A blend of essential oils, extracts and synthetics added to a product to deliver an aroma. We use a combination of natural essential oils from flowers and herbs, safe ingredients [..]
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FragranceA pleasant, sweet odor.
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FragranceAroma. Products labeled as fragrances are not the same as essential oils. Fragrances are derived by synthetic means, while essential oils are derived from plant bontanicals.
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FragranceAny natural or synthetic substance or substances use solely to impart a sweet or pleasant smell (odor) to a cosmetic product.
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FragranceAny natural or synthetic substance or substances use solely to impart a sweet or pleasant smell (odour) to a cosmetic product.
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Fragrance
A pleasant smell or odour.
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