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Definition of Odorless
1. Adjective. Having no odor. "Odorless flowers"
Attributes: Aroma, Odor, Odour, Olfactory Property, Scent, Smell
Similar to: Non-aromatic, Scentless
Antonyms: Odorous
Definition of Odorless
1. a. Free from odor.
Definition of Odorless
1. Adjective. Having no odor. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Odorless
1. having no odor [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Odorless
Literary usage of Odorless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Useful drugs (1921)
"PROPERTIES: Sodium thiosulphate occurs as colorless, transparent monoclinic
prisms, odorless and having a cooling, afterward bitter taste. ..."
2. A Text-book of Pharmacology and Therapeutics by Arthur Robertson Cushny (1899)
"... a scarlet-red, amorphous powder, tasteless and odorless, almost insoluble in
water, but soluble in solution of iodide of potassium. ..."
3. The Modern Materia Medica: The Source, Chemical and Physical Properties (1911)
"It is a white, odorless, bitter powder, soluble in about 180 parts of water,
sparingly soluble in alcohol and insoluble in ether. It is used as a diuretic. ..."
4. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1886)
"... of the neck of the femur, and it i* well known that in certain subjects this
accident has happened in the identical manner described. odorless IODOFORM. ..."
5. A Practical treatise on materia medica and therapeutics: With Special by John Vietch Shoemaker (1906)
"It is a whitish, crystalline, odorless, and tasteless powder, ... tasteless, and
odorless powder, soluble in chloroform, slightly soluble in alcohol, ether, ..."
6. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1922)
"White crystalline powder; odorless; bitter taste. Sol. in water (i : 100) and ale.
(1:80). Dose, 0.25 Gm., 4 gr., USP, three times a day, in warm tea. ..."
7. Club Women of New York by General Federation of Women's Clubs, New York City Federation of Women's Clubs, National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress) (1914)
"The odorless Dress Shields THERE'S such a comfort in wearing OMO DRESS SHIELDS.
Comfort of mind because they are odorless, and because you know for sure, ..."