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2 aromatisch
adj. aromatic, fragrant, scented, perfumed -
3 aromatiseren
v. aromatize, make fragrant or aromatic -
4 camelia
n. camellia, flowering evergreen shrub with fragrant white flowers (native to China and Japan); female first name -
5 carbolineum
n. carbolineum, creosote, fragrant oily liquid derived from coal and wood tar -
6 creosoot
n. creosote, fragrant oily liquid derived from coal and wood tar -
7 gardenia
n. gardenia, type of shrub with fragrant flowers -
8 gekamfeerd
adj. camphorated, treated with camphor, containing camphor (type of fragrant resin) -
9 geranium
n. geranium, type of plant grown for its showy flowers or fragrant leaves -
10 geurig
adj. scented, aromatic, fragrant, perfumed -
11 heliotroop
n. heliotrope, type of fragrant plant or shrub with clusters of small purple flowers -
12 hyacint
n. hyacinth, bulbous plant having fragrant bell-shaped flowers; reddish gemstone (Mineralogy) -
13 jasmijn
n. jasmine, any of a number of shrubs or climbing plants which have fragrant flowers -
14 kamfer
n. camphor, type of fragrant resin used in medicine and in the production of perfumes -
15 kamperfoelie
n. honeysuckle, climbing plant with fragrant colorful flowers -
16 welriekend
adj. sweet-smelling, good smelling, sweet-scented, odoriferous, odorous, fragrant, redolent -
17 aromatisch
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18 balsemen
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19 een geurige melange
een geurige melangeVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een geurige melange
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20 geparfumeerd
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