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Olfaction

Introduction: Olfaction

Description of Olfaction

Olfaction: Sense of smell.

Olfaction: (1) The sense of smell. (2) The act of smelling. SYN: osmesis, osphresis. [L. ol- facio, pp. -factus, to smell]
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Olfaction: sensation or perception of scents or odors; sense of smell.
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