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unsavory
(adj.)
1. Unpleasent to taste or smell
2.morallt offensive
smell
scent
(v.)
get a suspicion of
smell
scent
(n.)
smell, perfume
smell
reek
(v.)
emit a strong, disagreeable smell;be premeated with
smell
rank
(adj.)
1. having a strong, bad odor or taste; offensively gross or strong
2. extreme
smell
rancid
(adj.)
unpleasent to smell or taste from being spoiled or stale
smell
putrid
(adj.)
1. stinking from decay
2. extremely bad; corrupt
smell
pungent
(adj.)
sharp smell or tastefrom being spoiled or stale
smell
olfactory
(adj.)
pertaining to the sense of smell
smell
noisome
(adj.)
1. offensive to smell; disgusting
2. harmful;noxious
smell
malodrous
(adj.)
ill-smelling; stinking; fetrid; unpleasently ordorous
smell
incense
(n.)
substance yielding a pleasent odor when burned
smell
fusty
(adj.)
1.stale smelling; musty; moldy
2.old-fashioned
smell
fragrant
(adj.)
having a pleasent odor
smell
aromatic
(adj.)
sweet-sented; fragrant
smell
aroma
(n.)
pleasent odor; bouquet
smell
progeny
(n.)
offspring; children; decentants
relatives
progenitor
(n.)
forefather
relatives
paternat
(adj.)
of or like a father
relatives
nepotism
(n.)
favorism to relatives by those in power
relatives
maternal
(adj.)
of or like a mother
relatives
kith and kin
(n. pl.)
friends and relatives; kindred
relatives
gentility
(n.)
1.good manners
2.gentry; upper class
relatives
genealogy
(n.)
a person's or family's desent; lineage; pedigree
relatives
fraternal
(adj.)
of or like a brother
relatives
filial
(adj.)
of or like a son or daughter
relatives
sibling
(n.)
one or more children of a family
relatives
ravine
(n.)
deep, narrow gorge worn by running water
lowness, depth
profound
(adj.)
very deep; deeply felt; intellectually deep
lowness, depth
plumb
(v.)
get to the bottom of; ascertian the depths of; fathom
lowness, depth