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smell
noun
    1. The sense that allows different odours to be recognized by specialized receptors in the mucous membranes of the nose.
    2. The characteristic odour of a particular substance.
      Example: It has a strong smell
      Thesaurus: fragrance, scent, aroma, perfume, bouquet, odour.
    3. An unpleasant odour
      Example: What a smell!
    4. An act of using this sense.
      Example: Have a smell of this
    5. A sense, savour or suggestion of something.
      Example: The smell of money always brings him back
verb smelled, smelt, smelling
    1. To recognize (a substance) by its odour.
      Thesaurus: scent, sniff, inhale, get a whiff of, perceive, detect.
    intr
    2. To give off an unpleasant odour.
      Example: This rubbish tip really smells
      Thesaurus: stink, reek, stench.
    3. To give off a specified odour
      Example: the perfume smells flowery.
    4. To be aware of something by intuition; to recognize signs or traces of.
      Example: I smell a government cover-up
Derivative: smeller
noun
    Idiom: smell a rat
    Etymology: 12c as smel.

    Phrasal Verb: smell of something
      To give off an odour of it.To show signs or traces of it.
        Example: It is an organization smelling of corruption
    Phrasal Verb: smell someone or something out
      To track them down by smell, or as if by smell.




    smelt1
    verb
      smelted, smelting
      1. To process (an ore), especially by melting it, in order to separate out the crude metal.
    Derivative: smelting
    noun
      Etymology: 16c: from German smelten.





      smelt2
      noun
        smelts, smelt
        1. Any of various small marine and freshwater fish of the salmon family, including several edible species, with a slender silvery body and a jutting lower jaw.
      Etymology: Anglo-Saxon smylt.





      smelt3 past tense, past participle of smell


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