English edit

Etymology edit

odor (smell) + vector (bearer)

Noun edit

odorivector (plural odorivectors)

  1. A material that emits an odor.
    • 1964 July, Andrew Dravnieks, “Physicochemical basis of olfaction”, in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, volume 116, number 2:
      It is generally accepted that odorivector molecules must reach chemosensors physically; liaison by radiation through distance has never been proved and seems highly unlikely.
    • 1981, Guy Ankerl, Experimental Sociology of Architecture[1]:
      So, on the one hand, the odorivector gives the observer cues about polysensory space, that is if all the mechanical envelopes, viz., acoustic and haptic, coincide and so constitute, with the osmotic, a hermetic space; and he interprets the cues by 'associative concatenation'.