Sentences with phrase «distinctive scent to it»

Although Butter Plus has no added scent, the neem oil does have a distinctive scent to it.

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Yeast labs have a distinctive smell — a bready scent familiar to bakers and brewers.
Then the nose can pick up ten thousand distinctive scents, from cucumber to violin resin.
Their sense of smell is so great that they can pick up on the distinctive smell of cancer cells, and some have been trained to detect extremely subtle scents the human body gives off when cancer is present.
Kneading releases some of their distinctive scent onto whatever the cat wants to mark, this tags the object as part of the cat's territory and is a warning to other cats to keep away.
Since their paws have scent glands that leave a distinctive scent, cats scratch surfaces in your home to let other cats know that they're wandering into marked territory even if you don't have any other cats, your kitty doesn't know when one might show up!
While the sense of smell often serves as the negative example that justifies the conventional dominance of the visual, an increasing number of artists have been drawn to the distinctive qualities of scent — its evocativeness, variability and directness.
And, case in point, toy giant Hasbro submitted an application to trademark the distinctive scent of Play - Doh, earlier this year.
For example, Chris McDonnell, a real estate professional with Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties in Vail, Colo., told The Wall Street Journal he'll prep a home for an open house by cutting fresh pine branches or picking fresh lavender and mint from his herb garden — scents that mimic the outdoor lifestyle he's also trying to sell.
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