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aroma

[ uh-roh-muh ]

noun

  1. an odor arising from spices, plants, cooking, etc., especially an agreeable odor; fragrance.
  2. (of wines and spirits) the odor or bouquet.
  3. a pervasive characteristic or quality.


aroma

/ əˈ°ùəʊ³¾É™ /

noun

  1. a distinctive usually pleasant smell, esp of spices, wines, and plants
  2. a subtle pervasive quality or atmosphere
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of aroma1

First recorded in 1175–1225; from Latin, from Greek: “spiceâ€; replacing Middle English aromat, from Old French, from Latin ²¹°ùų¾²¹³Ù- (stem of ²¹°ùų¾²¹ )
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of aroma1

C18: via Latin from Greek: spice
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Synonym Study

See perfume.
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Hoards of hungry children with rumbling tummies are a common sight in school dinner halls, and a new exhibition has opened in Suffolk telling the stories of those lunchtime tastes and aromas - good or bad.

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Now, as an adult, I try to re-create those environments in my front yard, and I love the aroma meeting me as I leave the house in the morning in spring through mid-summer.

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“The sweet, vanilla aroma draws you in and feels familiar, while the grassy notes add an unexpected layer of complexity that makes you go for a second bite to find out more.â€

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Developed in conjunction with Hollywood Gaming, it uses bottles of essential oils to replicate a range of different aromas.

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That is precisely why some of them carry the distinct aroma of déjà vu – ideas tried but never actually delivered before.

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