Redolence (noun)

A pleasant or distinctive smell, especially one that is sweet or fragrant.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from latin redolentia, from redolēre "to emit a smell".

Examples:

  1. The redolence of fresh flowers filled the room.
  2. He could smell the redolence of the roasting chicken from across the street.
  3. The whole house was permeated with the redolence of baking bread.
  4. The garden was filled with the redolence of jasmine.
  5. The redolence of new-mown hay filled the air.
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