Word familyverbolfactadjectiveolfactibleolfactiveolfactorynounolfactionolfactologistolfactologyolfactometerolfactometryolfactronics
Related topics: Odours, Biology
ol·fac·to·ry /ɒlˈfæktəri $ ɑːl-, oʊl-/adjectiveadj [only before noun] technical
COHBconnected with the sense of smell 嗅觉的
the olfactory cells in the nose
鼻腔内的嗅觉细胞
Examples from the Corpus
olfactory• Similarly, the plasma membrane of olfactory cells seems to have an InsP 3 -sensitive calcium channel.• The olfactory hypothesis has not been confirmed either.• The temporal responsiveness of insect olfactory organs is truly remarkable.• The forked tongue is linked to olfactory organs.• The entire region is an olfactory overload of pungent fruit.• Like many other mammals, bats are also particularly well endowed with olfactory receivers and transmitters.• What olfactory sense is logic endowed with that it sniffs out and runs to ground the hidden nature of things?• Frustrated female appetites are consoled with olfactory stimulation: bananas, strawberries, raspberries in the soap or bath oil.
Originolfactory
(1600-1700)Latinolfactorius, from olfacere“to smell”, from olere“to smell” + facere“to do”