I heard that 'petrichor', which is defined as a pleasant smell that frequently accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm, dry weather, is the only noun in English that means a specific scent. Is this true?
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There are definitely at least two, because the word "nidor" refers specifically to the smell of burning fat. The word "musk" may or may not qualify.
I've been looking for more examples of this myself. If I knew any, I would add them to this Wiktionary category.
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