6 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OLFACTOLOGIST»
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olfactologist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
olfactologist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Writing for Computer Science
... me to provide a clever answer, but I am in fact thinking of referring the animal to
an olfactologist. However, the animal does have an unpleasant body odour,
should you be interested. 3The following quote is a single sentence from a
version ...
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Diseases of the Nervous System
Whether an olfactologist and gustatologist (if such terms are appropriate) should
also be incorporated remains to be determined. Before this concept can be
practically implemented, the ophthalmologist and the otologist need to give
thought to ...
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-Ologies & -isms: A Thematic Dictionary
ODORS anosmia Med. the absence of the sense of smell; olfactory anesthesia.
Also called anosphrasia. — anosmic, adj. olfactology the branch of medical
science that studies the sense of smell. — olfactologist, n. olfactophobia
osmophobia.
Laurence Urdang, Howard G. Zettler, Charles Hoequist, 1981
Gubbins: A trivial object or rubbish, ernest gubbins: Retired chimney sweep, thief,
hartshorn addict and heretical olfactologist, married to THE COOT; his cousin
GUS, the ram-loving nightwatchman at the abbatoir in Otteridge. Hackerton: ...
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Parnassian Precept and New Way of Seeing Casal's Museo Ideal
It is significant that so much of A rebours is a lapidary, a "florilegium,"
bibliothetical description; that Des Esseintes is an olfactologist, a bibliotaph, and
so on. Huysmans wrote partly in the tradition of those catalogers like Gautier,
Sainte-Beuve, ...
mephitic, mephitical, adj. myropolist Obsolete, a dealer in perfume or unguents.
olfactology the branch of medical science that studies the sense of smell. —
olfactologist, n. olfactophobia osmophobia. osmatism the ability to perceive odors
.
Laurence Urdang, Anne Ryle, Tanya H. Lee, 1986