aroma

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Etymology [edit]

From Late Latin arōmata 'spices', from Ancient Greek ἄρωμα (arōma, seasoning, spicy and/or fragrant smell).

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Wikipedia aroma (plural aromas or aromata)

  1. A smell; especially a pleasant spicy or fragrant one.
    I love the aroma of cinnamon.
    The toilet was emitting a pungent, foul aroma.

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aroma n (plural aroma's, diminutive aromaatje)

  1. aroma
  2. food flavouring

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Ancient Greek

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aroma m (plural aromi)

  1. aroma, fragrance, smell
  2. flavour, flavor
  3. spice

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Latin [edit]

Noun [edit]

arōma (genitive arōmatis); n, third declension

  1. spice

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Number Singular Plural
nominative arōma arōmata
genitive arōmatis arōmatum
dative arōmatī arōmatibus
accusative arōma arōmata
ablative arōmate arōmatibus
vocative arōma arōmata

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Serbo-Croatian [edit]

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  • IPA: /arǒːma/
  • Hyphenation: a‧ro‧ma

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aróma f (Cyrillic spelling аро́ма)

  1. aroma

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aroma m (plural aromas)

  1. aroma