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What does olfactive mean?

"Olfactive" refers to anything related to the sense of smell.

Here are some examples of how it's used:

* Olfactive memory: The ability to recall smells and their associated memories.

* Olfactive receptors: Specialized cells in the nose that detect different scents.

* Olfactive fatigue: When your sense of smell becomes less sensitive after prolonged exposure to a particular scent.

* Olfactive imagery: Creating mental images based on smells.

* Olfactive marketing: Using scents to influence consumer behavior.

Essentially, "olfactive" is a fancy way to say "smelly" or "relating to smell."

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