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fragrance

noun as in pleasant odor

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Customize your leather goods and fragrance bottles with hot stamping and engraving services on-site too.

He has many things on his mind — he’s currently creating his own personal fragrance for men, as well as designing a variation of the South American folk string instrument known as ronroco — but the “Dracula” opening is fast approaching.

A bonus was a yard full of fragrance and endangered monarch butterflies.

There are a few other fruit trees on the property, but mostly it’s a riot of native plants with enough variety that even in the summer, when many California native plants go dormant, the garden is full of fragrance and color — bright purple wands of woolly blue curls that smell as sweet as bubble gum; sticky yellow and red monkeyflowers, tall mallows with large flowers in orange and lavender, pinkish white bouquets on the narrow milkweed and sunflowers and fuchsias nearly ready to bloom.

As for the flower’s stench, uh, “fragrance,” some people equate it to rotting meat or stinky gym socks, but it seems to change depending on the sniffer, said Keisha Raines, the Huntington’s communications associate.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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