scent

breath – From an Old English word meaning “scent, smell.” More…

flair – Comes from Latin fragrare, “smell sweet,” and was first the ability to detect the “essence” or “scent” of something and know how to act accordingly. More…

red herring – Something intended to be misleading or distracting, so named from the practice of using the scent of red herring in training hounds. More…

relish – First meant “odor, scent,” then “taste, flavor.” More…

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