Fragrance: nf A fragrance translates the smell of a perfumed product, as opposed to the smell which can be pleasant or unpleasant, good or bad. “Fragrance” is a French word coming from the Latin fragantia, from fragare meaning to smell.
Quote from the Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez (1917-2014): “The more I kissed her, the hotter her body became and exhaled a wild fragrance. » in Memory of my sad whores (2004)....
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