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аромат; благоухание -
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germ. dauma-?; dauni-; stankwa-; stankwi-; wesa -
83 fragrance
[ˈfreɪgrəns]ətir, rayihə -
84 fragrance
Iமணம்IIநறுமணம் -
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(n) танцти шине [tancti shine] -
86 fragrance
n òórùn dídùn -
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subs.P. and V. ὀσμή, ἡ, P. εὐωδία, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Fragrance
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88 fragrance
n.खुशबू, सुगन्ध, महक -
89 fragrance
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nარომატი -
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n. -
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n.тамле упш л.м.; тамле пуш л.м.[tamle upsh; tamle push] -
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n.хош иіс -
94 fragrance
güzel koku -
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n.xushboy hid -
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nf. xushbo‘y hid. -
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['freɪɡrəns]nDuft m -
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kb. bau wangi, keharuman.
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fragrance — [ fragrɑ̃s ] n. f. • XIIIe, repris v. 1830; lat. fragrantia, de fragrare « sentir » → flairer ♦ Vx ou littér. Odeur agréable. ⇒ parfum. « tout un bouquet de douces odeurs [...] Ces fragrances exaltaient Alain » (Colette). ● fragrance nom féminin… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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fragrance — 1660s, from Fr. fragrance or directly from L.L. fragrantia, from fragrantem (see FRAGRANT (Cf. fragrant)) … Etymology dictionary
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fragrance — n. pl. fragrancies [frā′grəns] n. [L fragrantia] 1. the quality of being fragrant 2. a sweet smell; pleasant odor: Also Now Rare fragrancy n. fragrancies SYN. SCENT … English World dictionary
fragrance — 01. Peaches are in the rose family, and have a sweet [fragrance] when ripe. 02. The [fragrance] of her perfume lingered long after she had left the room. 03. Employees are asked to refrain from wearing any perfumes or [fragrances] which may… … Grammatical examples in English
fragrance — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fresh, pleasant, sweet ▪ delicate, light, subtle ▪ floral ▪ spicy … Collocations dictionary
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