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  • == Smell == '''Smell''' (/smɛl/), also known as '''olfaction''', is one of the five traditional senses. It refers
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  • == Old person smell == '''Old person smell''' (/oʊld ˈpɜːrsən smɛl/), also known as '''nonenal odor''' or '''aging odor''', is a term used to describe
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  • == Sense of Smell == ...words "olfactus", past participle of "olfacere" to smell, from "olere" to smell + "facere" to make.
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  • == Sense of Smell == ...words "olfactus", past participle of "olfacere" to smell, from "olere" to smell + "facere" to make.
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  • == Smell == '''Smell''' (/smɛl/), also known as '''olfaction''', is one of the five traditional senses. It refers
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  • .... The word originates from the Latin word 'fragrantia', which means 'sweet smell'. ...fragrance' is derived from the Latin word 'fragrantia', which means 'sweet smell'. It was first used in English in the late 14th century.
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  • ...olecule''', or '''fragrance molecule''', is a chemical compound that has a smell or odor. These compounds are typically produced by plants and animals, and * [[Odor]]: The property of a substance that activates the sense of smell.
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  • ...of tissue containing several types of nerve cells involved in the sense of smell. There are two olfactory bulbs on the underside of the brain, one above eac ...olved in smell perception, including the nose and many parts of the brain. Smell can affect emotions, behavior, memory and thinking {{dictionary-stub}} [[Ca
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  • |Short definition=nerves that play a role in the sense of smell {{PAGENAME}} (definition) nerves that play a role in the sense of smell<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
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  • ...y describes the triangular shape of this area and its role in the sense of smell. ...located in the anterior part of the [[rhinencephalon]], also known as the smell brain. It is bordered by the [[anterior perforated substance]] anteriorly,
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  • ...(árōma), meaning "sweet odor") is a term used in medicine to describe the smell or odor that is distinctive to certain plants, substances, or even diseases ..."sweet odor". The word was used in ancient times to refer to the pleasant smell of plants, spices, and other substances.
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  • ...iə/; from Greek: hypo-, "under" and osmē, "smell") is a reduced ability to smell and to detect odors. A related condition is [[anosmia]], in which no odors ...lly decreases with age. In many cases, older adults only become aware of a smell when it is relatively strong.
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  • ...dis-OZ-me-uh) is a medical term that refers to a disorder in the sense of smell. It can be categorized into two types: [[Parosmia]] and [[Phantosmia]]. ...ginates from the Greek words "dys" which means bad, and "osme" which means smell.
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  • ...ia''' (pronounced: hi-per-oz-mee-uh) is a heightened or increased sense of smell. ...is derived from the Greek words "hyper" meaning 'over' and "osme" meaning 'smell'.
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  • '''Olfactory fatigue''', also known as [[olfactory adaptation]], is a temporary, normal inability to dist ...olfactus'', past participle of ''olfacere'' "to smell" (from ''olere'' "to smell" + ''facere'' "to make"). "Fatigue" is derived from the French word ''fatig
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  • ...part of the [[olfactory system]], which is responsible for the sense of [[smell]]. ...olfactus'', past participle of ''olfacere'' "to smell", from ''olere'' "to smell" + ''facere'' "to make, do". The term "tract" comes from the Latin ''tractu
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  • == Old person smell == '''Old person smell''' (/oʊld ˈpɜːrsən smɛl/), also known as '''nonenal odor''' or '''aging odor''', is a term used to describe
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  • ...α'' (anosmia), itself based on ''ἀν-'' (an-, "without") + ''ὀσμή'' (osmē, "smell"). ...[[nasal obstruction]], [[neurological disorder]]s, and [[trauma]]. It can also be a symptom of certain conditions such as [[Parkinson's disease]], [[Alzhe
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  • ...se of [[smell]]. The term "olfactory" comes from the Latin "olfactare", to smell. ...rm "olfactory" is derived from the Latin word "olfactare", which means "to smell". The term "nerve" comes from the Latin "nervus", meaning "sinew, tendon, n
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  • ...(/fænˈtɒzmiə/; from the Greek words ''phantasma'' (phantom) and ''osme'' (smell)) is a form of [[olfactory hallucination]] in which individuals perceive sm ...[Parkinson's disease]], [[schizophrenia]], and certain medications. It can also be a symptom of more serious conditions such as [[brain tumor]]s or [[neuro
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  • ...bilateral structure in the brain that plays a crucial role in the sense of smell. ...en processed in the primary olfactory cortex, leading to the perception of smell.
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  • ..."smell") is a medical condition that involves a distortion of the sense of smell. Individuals with parosmia often perceive normal odors as unpleasant or dis ...zed by the inability of the brain to properly identify an odor's "natural" smell. Instead, the natural odors are often distorted and perceived as unpleasant
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  • ...ted to conducting scientific research on the [[senses]] of [[taste]] and [[smell]]. ...onell Kare]]. The term "chemical senses" refers to the senses of taste and smell, which are chemical in nature because they detect chemical substances in ou
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