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Example sentences for "odorless"

Lexicographically close words:
odor; odorata; odore; odorem; odoriferous; odorous; odors; odour; odourless; odours
  1. The means of disposal recommended by sanitary experts are those in which the wastes undergo a bacterial fermentation which finally renders the sewage odorless and harmless.

  2. Clean, odorless and easily regulated, its advantages are obvious.

  3. Wood odorless and tasteless, uniform-textured, light and weak, rather coarse and harsh.

  4. Odorless except in dark-colored specimens which are somewhat rancid.

  5. A colorless, odorless gas occurring in the air (of which it constitutes 0.

  6. Methane is a colorless, odorless gas whose density is 0.

  7. Hydrogen is similar to oxygen in that it is a colorless, tasteless, odorless gas.

  8. Pure water is an odorless and tasteless liquid, colorless in thin layers, but having a bluish tinge when observed through a considerable thickness.

  9. Carbon dioxide is a colorless, practically odorless gas whose density is 1.

  10. Carbon monoxide is a light, colorless, almost odorless gas, very difficult to liquefy.

  11. In this manner, I obtain a powerful and odorless battery, having all the valuable qualities of the Leclanche, and one that permits of a renewal of the potash solution as well as of the negative electrode.

  12. A large number of odorless plants yield pollen to the bee.

  13. Spruce is fine grained, odorless and valuable for butter tubs, interior finish, shelving, etc.

  14. The spruce furnishes an odorless wood especially useful for butter tubs; for shelving and similar uses it is superior to either the fir or cedar.

  15. Colorless crystals or white powder, odorless and having a nauseous, bitter taste.

  16. Transparent crystals or white powder, odorless and having a cooling, saline taste.

  17. A dark-brown, odorless solid, with a metallic acid taste.

  18. A light yellow, odorless powder with an astringent taste.

  19. Colorless, odorless crystals, efflorescent in dry air, and somewhat deliquescent in moist air.

  20. Nearly white, almost odorless and tasteless strips, shreds or powder, tough when damp, brittle when dry.

  21. Colorless crystals or white powder, odorless and having a sweetish, alkaline taste.

  22. White crystals or granular powder, odorless and having a strongly saline taste.

  23. Light, white, friable masses or bulky white powder, odorless and with a slight earthy taste.

  24. Heavy, colorless crystals, crystalline masses or white powder, odorless and with a characteristic metallic taste.

  25. It consists chiefly of a rigid odorless body to which the liquid odoriferous oil adheres.

  26. For pomades odorless vaseline has to be used, 1 lb.

  27. In my first experiments I subjected decomposing blood to ozone, and found that the products of decomposition were instantly destroyed, and that the fluid was rendered odorless and sweet.

  28. Defn: A yellowish translucent substance, almost odorless and tasteless, obtained as a residue in the purification of crude petroleum, and consisting essentially of a mixture of several of the higher members of the paraffin series.

  29. Defn: Of or pertaining to, or designating, a certain thionic acid, H2S3O6 which is obtained as a colorless, odorless liquid.

  30. Treat this to soda-water and it is transformed into salicylic acid, a white odorless powder, used as a preservative and as a rheumatism remedy.

  31. Treating the odorless solid with methyl alcohol we get audepine (or anisic aldehyde) which is the perfume of hawthorn blossoms.

  32. If these are opposite (called the para position) we have an odorless white solid.

  33. It crystallizes in fine, silky needles, is colorless, odorless and slightly bitter.

  34. The trunk exudes a sort of gum, which with water forms a sort of colorless, odorless gelatin which dissolves at the boiling point.

  35. It is almost odorless and has a disagreeable taste.

  36. There is a hard, odorless form of rocu and another soft, unctuous, of a delicate red color and an odor rendered highly disagreeable by the urine added to it to keep it soft.

  37. It forms a resinous, amorphous mass, cherry red, odorless and tasteless, slightly soluble in water, forming a mildly alkaline solution in alcohol.

  38. A tasteless and odorless crystalline substance, extracted from cloves, polymeric with common camphor.

  39. Now take out your traps, which will be odorless and white as snow, and use gloves in handling and setting them.

  40. A yellowish translucent substance, almost odorless and tasteless, obtained as a residue in the purification of crude petroleum, and consisting essentially of a mixture of several of the higher members of the paraffin series.

  41. That odorless and tasteless water is necessarily free from harmful germs.

  42. The urine of an infant should be odorless and colorless.

  43. And because he actually lived on a farm, Howard especially emphasized that composting must be sanitary and odorless and that flies must not be allowed to breed in the compost or around the work cattle.

  44. Cottonseed meal is particularly excellent for this purpose because it is a dry, flowing, odorless material that stores well.

  45. The active principle of this plant is doubtless volatile, as the dried root presents none of the acridity of the fresh, and is odorless as well.

  46. Eructations and dejections of little collections of odorless flatus expelled with force (second day), 1.

  47. It is entirely free from solids, odorless and tasteless; does not separate or change when melted repeatedly, and cannot in the melted state be separated by fractional crystallization.

  48. An amorphous, yellow, nearly odorless and tasteless powder, neutral to moistened litmus paper.

  49. The report that follows was submitted by the chemists: “Sal Hepatica is a white, granular, odorless powder.

  50. Micajah’s uterine wafers as found on the market are white, hexagonal tablets, odorless and possessing an astringent taste.

  51. The tablets were readily soluble in water, were odorless and possessed a slightly acid taste.

  52. William Duffield Robinson[72] reports on the use of a perfectly refined colorless and odorless petrolatum, supposedly of American origin.

  53. Carbon dioxide is a colorless, odorless gas in which a person will drown as readily as in water.

  54. If complete combustion of the gas is attained in the burner, the greatest amount of heat will be evolved and the residue will be an odorless gas, carbon dioxide (CO₂).


  55. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "odorless" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.