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Definition of aromas in English Turkish dictionary

aroma
(Kimya) hoş koku
aroma
aroma (güzel) koku
aroma
koku

Portakal çiçeklerinin hoş bir kokusu var. - Orange blossoms have a pleasant aroma.

Yeni demlenmiş kahve kokusunu seviyorum. - I love the aroma of freshly brewed coffee.

aroma
belirli bir nitelik ya da ortam
aroma
{i} ortam
aroma
{i} güzel koku
aroma
{i} ıtır
aroma
{i} aroma
aroma
{i} hava
aroma
{i} (kuvvetli ve hoş) koku; aroma
English - English
plural of aroma
aroma
A smell; especially a pleasant spicy or fragrant one

The toilet was emitting a pungent, foul aroma.

aroma
an agreeable odor
aroma
{n} the quality of plants which constitutes their fragrance
aroma
A term loosely used to describe the smell of wine, specifically it refers to the smells that derive from grapes and from fermentation Now it more commonly means the wine's total smell, including changes that resulted from oak ageing or that occurred in the bottle, good or bad "Bouquet" has a similar meaning
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The smell of the wine, more or less inter-changable with Bouquet
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Odors in the wine that originate from the grape alone These varietal fragrances can change during fermentation and aging
aroma
(Also: bouquet ) The smell that the grapes, fermentation, and oak aging impart to a wine
aroma
All-purpose word for the smell of a wine, which may vary in type (fruity, floral, spicy) and in strength Aroma is used in the general sense and is usually positive
aroma
The smell of a young wine which may later develop into a mature bouquet in fine wines Asti
aroma
A term loosely used to describe the smell of wine, specifically it refers to the smells that derive from grapes Now it more commonly means the wine's total smell, including changes that resulted from oak aging or that occurred in the bottle--good or bad "Bouquet" has a similar meaning
aroma
any property detected by the olfactory system
aroma
Also known as the nose, the odor of the brewed leaf and the resulting liquor
aroma
Strictly speaking, aroma can't be separated from acidity and flavor Acidy coffees smell acidy, and richly flavored coffees smell richly flavored Nevertheless, certain high, fleeting notes are reflected most clearly in the nose of a coffee, as some tasters say There is frequently a subtle floral note to some coffee that is experienced most clearly in the aroma, particularly at the moment the crust is broken in the traditional tasting ritual Of the three coffees I recommend for your tasting, you are most likely to detect this fresh floral note in the Yemen Mocha, but depending on the roast and freshness of the coffee you could experience it in any of the three samples The best Colombian and Kona coffees are particularly noted for their floral aroma The sensation of the gases released from brewed coffee, ranging from fruity to herby, as they are inhaled through the nose
aroma
Aroma is a sensation which is difficult to separate from flavor Without our sense of smell, our only taste sensations would be: sweet, sour, salty, and bitter The aroma contributes to the flavors we discern on our palates Subtle nuances, such as "floral" or "winy" characteristics, are derived from the aroma of the brewed coffee
aroma
Fig
aroma
The quality or principle of plants or other substances which constitutes their fragrance; agreeable odor; as, the aroma of coffee
aroma
A pleasant spicy or fragrant smell
aroma
a distinctive odor that is pleasant
aroma
Perception resulting from stimulating the olfactory receptors; in a broader sense, the term is sometimes used to refer to the combination of sensations resulting from stimulation of the nasal cavity See also "odor " [ASTM E253-97]
aroma
The smell of the gasses released from brewed coffee
aroma
The fragrance of brewed coffee The smell of coffee grounds is referred to as the Bouquet
aroma
Also known as fruit, flavour or bouquet, the aromas are the smells given off by the wine
aroma
I'm stepping on some toes here Aroma is the overall smell of the wine due to natural fruits, fermentation and aging Traditionally this has not been the case but in this case tradition is screwy!! See Bouquet
aroma
Much is spoken of the quality and intensity of dried hop aroma These are strong varietal characteristics There appears to be a general relationship between the type and heaviness of a hop aroma and the flavor and aromatic properties of beer
aroma
An aroma is a strong, pleasant smell. the wonderful aroma of freshly baked bread. a strong pleasant smell
aroma
Refers to the odor of the prepared coffee beverage It may be lacking, faint, delicate, moderate, strong, or fragrant (also called aromatic) and distinctive as to character
aroma
The intensity and character of the aroma can be assessed with nearly any descriptive adjective (eg: from "appley" to "raisiny", "fresh" to "tired", etc ) Usually refers to the particular smell of the grape variety The word "bouquet" is usually restricted to describing the aroma of a cellar-aged bottled wine
aroma
This refers to the smell of brewed coffee It is a sensation linked closely to flavor Some key words relating to aroma are faint, delicate, moderate, strong and pungent Some of the more subtle nuances are "floral" or "winy" characteristics
aroma
odors in the wine that originate in the grape To be distinguished from bouquet
aroma
The smell of a wine, especially young wines
aroma
fragran flavor of brewed leaf, consisting of the essential oils of tea
aroma
{i} smell, odor, fragrance
aroma
A cheese's smell or odour which can vary from lightly aromatic to ferociously overpowering Note that while most strong smelling cheese will also be strong tasting, this does not apply to all Limburger is a case in point The American cheeses Brick and Liederkranz both have distinctive aromas but are not overly strong tasting cheeses unless well aged
aroma
The smell of the grape variety that carries over into the wine It is most perceptible in Concord and Muscat grapes
aroma
The fine diffusive quality of intellectual power; flavor; as, the subtile aroma of genius
Turkish - English

Definition of aromas in Turkish English dictionary

aroma
fragrance
aroma
smell
aroma
odor
aroma
aroma
aromas

    Turkish pronunciation

    ırōmız

    Pronunciation

    /ərˈōməz/ /ɜrˈoʊməz/

    Etymology

    [ &-'rO-m& ] (noun.) 1814. Middle English aromat spice, from Old French, from Latin aromat-, aroma, from Greek arOmat-, arOma.
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