Etymology:
"Odiferous" is derived from Latin:
Meaning:
Odiferous means having a strong or distinctive smell, typically an unpleasant one.
Origin:
The word "odiferous" has been in use in English since the 16th century. It entered the language from Latin through French, where it took the form "odieux."
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