From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englisharomaticar‧o‧mat‧ic /ˌærəˈmætɪk◂/ adjective SMELLhaving a strong pleasant smell SYN fragrant aromatic oils aromatic herbs
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aromatic• Thai basil is fast growing and wonderfully aromatic.• The acyl X substituents are invariably aromatic, and an electron-rich X group is best.• Then the inner cavities were sluiced out with various aromatic and disinfecting fluids prior to sewing up.• A regal member of the mint family, basil has some of the same aromatic characteristics as its kin.• She had filled the room with sweet-scented jasmine and tall aromatic lilies.• Before an aromatic molecule can be detected, it must first be dissolved in the mucus.• This kind of massage is a gentle treatment using aromatic oils.• Matanzas Creek has focused so far on aromatic products.