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Definition of Fragrances
1. fragrance [n] - See also: fragrance
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fragrances
Literary usage of Fragrances
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poems by Brian Hooker (1915)
"fragrances When you pass by me swiftly, For a moment all the air Thrills with
the breath of your passing And the summer of your hair. ..."
2. The Chemistry of Common Life by James Finlay Weir Johnston, Arthur Herbert Church (1891)
"Apple-oil.—Grape and cognac oils.—Pine-apple oil.—Hungarian wine-oil, and other
artificial fragrances.—Caprylic ethers. —The flavour of whisky. ..."
3. Letters of James Smetham by James Smetham (1892)
"While all at once the woods burst forth in song, And every flower-bank waves its
fragrances, And early labourers whistle to the morn ..."
4. Provence & Côte D'Azurby Richard Sale by Richard Sale (1999)
"For an Eau de Toilette, the ingredients are 10 per cent essence, 10 per cent
distilled water and 80 per cent alcohol. The best of the fragrances created by ..."
5. The Status of Efforts to Identify Persian Gulf War Syndrome edited by Christopher Shays (1999)
"port developing new and unusual intolerances for common chemicals such as
fragrances, traffic exhaust, gasoline, and household cleaning products ..."