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perfume1530s, "to fill with smoke or vapor," from perfume (n.) or from Middle French parfumer. Meaning "to impart a sweet scent to" is from 1530s. Related: Perfumed; perfuming.
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perfume1530s, "fumes from a burning substance," from Middle French parfum (16c.), from parfumer "to scent," from Old Provençal perfumar or cognate words in dialectal Italian (perfumare) o [..]
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perfumeAround 70% of our varieties have a perfume, given at the end of the description.
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perfumearoma: a distinctive odor that is pleasant fill or impregnate with an odor; "orange blossoms perfumed the air in the garden" apply perfume to; "She perfumes hers [..]
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perfumeTo dream of inhaling perfume, is an augury of happy incidents. For you to perfume your garments and person, denotes that you will seek and obtain adulation. Being oppressed by it to intoxication, denotes that excesses in joy will impair your mental qualities. To spill perfume, denotes that you will lose something which affords you pleasure. To brea [..]
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perfumeA pleasant smell, scent or odoriferous particles emitted from a sweet-smelling substance.
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perfume(n) a distinctive odor that is pleasant(n) a toiletry that emits and diffuses a fragrant odor(v) fill or impregnate with an odor(v) apply perfume to
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perfumeA substance, extract, or preparation for diffusing or imparting an agreeable or attractive Smell, especially a fluid containing fragrant natural Oils extracted from Flowers, Woods, etc., or similar sy [..]
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perfumeA substance, extract, or preparation for diffusing or imparting an agreeable or attractive smell, especially a fluid containing fragrant natural oils extracted from flowers, woods, etc., or similar sy [..]
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perfumeAll wines have perfume. Wines with bottle age develop secondary, non fruit aromas.
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