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What's the difference between "odorous" and "odoriferous"?
19 mrt. 2017 16:24
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In practice, they both mean "smelly".
"odorous" = has a bad smell, a bad smell is a quality of the thing
"odoriferous" = produces a bad smell, the smell originates from the thing
You may want to distinguish:
a) a thing which has become "odorous" because of an external factor (e.g. My son's nappies become odorous after some time) from
b) a thing which by its very nature is "odoriferous" and so produces a bad smell, such as certain types of plants and herbs
Both words are very formal and unheard of in everyday conversation. Odoriferous is academic.
19 maart 2017
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