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| 1. | The inside portion of your nose which detects smells. |
| 2. | Sometimes when you sleep, the soft palate relaxes and vibrates when you breathe, producing this. |
| 4. | When you get a tickle in your nose you sometimes blow air out through it suddenly. We call that a sneeze. |
| 7. | Smells that are powerful or potent are strong smells. |
| 9. | A distinctive smell or odor. |
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| 2. | Chemicals in the air which stimulate the olfactory organs. |
| 3. | A smell which is very nice or pleasant. |
| 5. | The area on your face with nostrils that lead to the olfactory organ. |
| 6. | Smells that are pleasing, nice or like sugar are sweet smells. |
| 8. | Something which gives pleasure or enjoyment. |
| 10. | A smell which is usually strong. It is not always pleasant. |
| 11. | If your nose is a little bit runny, and you don’t want to blow, sniff to keep it from dripping. Sniffing is breathing in quickly through your nose. |
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