Concept cluster: Physical processes > Deodorizing
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Any of many forms of device containing substances that neutralize or mask unpleasant odours.
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Alternative spelling of antiperspirant [(countable, uncountable) A substance used to minimize sweating or perspiration, and usually applied to the underarm area.]
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(archaic) Any substance capable of eliminating offensive smells.
adj
having the property of countering malodor, typically referring to oral malodor ('bad breath').
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(countable, uncountable) A substance used to minimize sweating or perspiration, and usually applied to the underarm area.
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(botany, horticulture) A substance applied to plant leaves to reduce transpiration.
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(obsolete) A medical agent or substance which produces a feeling of warmth when applied to the body.
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(medicine) The infusion of a fluid, either as therapy or to cleanse.
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Any substance used for decontamination.
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(informal, rare) deodorant
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Any agent acting to eliminate, reduce, mask, or control odor.
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A device for removing or covering obnoxious odors; a device to dispense deodorant.
v
To mask or eliminate the odor of, or an odor in, (something).
adj
(nonstandard) Rare spelling of deodorant. [acting or including an agent to eliminate, reduce, mask, or control odor]
adj
(rare, nonstandard) That has had its odour removed or diminished
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An agent, such as a medicinal application, that serves to disperse morbid matter.
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(air travel) The use of insecticide for pest control; disinsectization.
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Alternative form of empasm [(obsolete, medicine) A perfumed powder to be sprinkled on the body to mask the odor of sweat.]
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A chemical agent used to prevent static cling and make fabric softer by coating the surface of the cloth fibers with a thin layer of chemicals; these chemicals have lubricant properties and are electrically conductive, thus making the fibers feel smoother and preventing buildup of static electricity; usually available as a liquid or as dryer sheets.
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Any substance that has a distinctive smell, especially one added to something (such as household gas) for safety purposes
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Alternative spelling of odorize [(transitive) To add an odorant to (especially a gas, so that leaks can be more easily detected).]
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Alternative form of odorizer [A device to add odor to a gas.]
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The addition of an odorant to a gas (so that leaks can be more easily detected)
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Alternative form of odorant [Any substance that has a distinctive smell, especially one added to something (such as household gas) for safety purposes]
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Alternative form of odorization [The addition of an odorant to a gas (so that leaks can be more easily detected)]
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Any substance that mimics the effect of a pheromone and can be used as a lure
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(countable) Any agent, natural or artificial that acts to preserve, especially when added to food.
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Alternative spelling of reodorant [A chemical additive designed to restore, enhance or disguise an odor.]
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A chemical additive designed to restore, enhance or disguise an odor.
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A piece of stainless steel claimed to neutralize or reduce strong odors from handling garlic, onions, fish, etc.

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