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Effluvium vs Odor - What's the difference?

effluvium | odor |

As nouns the difference between effluvium and odor

is that effluvium is a gaseous or vaporous emission, especially a foul-smelling one while odor is any smell, whether fragrant or offensive; scent; perfume.

effluvium

English

Noun

(en-noun)
  • A gaseous or vaporous emission, especially a foul-smelling one.
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  • * 1906 , O. Henry,
  • And he breathed the breath of the house—a dank savour rather than a smell—a cold, musty effluvium as from underground vaults mingled with the reeking exhalations of linoleum and mildewed and rotten woodwork.
  • A condition causing the shedding of hair.
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    odor

    English

    (wikipedia odor)

    Alternative forms

    * odour

    Noun

  • Any smell, whether fragrant or offensive; scent; perfume.
  • * 1895 , H. G. Wells, The Time Machine Chapter X
  • Now, I still think that for this box of matches to have escaped the wear of time for immemorial years was a strange, and for me, a most fortunate thing. Yet oddly enough I found here a far more unlikely substance, and that was camphor. I found it in a sealed jar, that, by chance, I supposed had been really hermetically sealed. I fancied at first the stuff was paraffin wax, and smashed the jar accordingly. But the odour of camphor was unmistakable.
  • (figuratively) A strong, pervasive quality.
  • Esteem; repute.
  • Usage notes

    In the United States, the term "odor" often has a negative connotation. Preferred terms for a pleasant odor are "fragrance", "scent", or "aroma".

    Synonyms

    * (any smell) perfume, scent * (esteem) esteem, repute * See also

    Derived terms

    * odorous * odorously * odorousness

    Anagrams

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