אל־ריח
Hebrew
Etymology
From אַל (al, “not”) + רֵיחַ (réakh, “odor”). Coined by the Academy of Hebrew Language in 2007 as a replacement for דיאודורנט (de'odoránt).
Noun
אַל־רֵיחַ • (al-réakh) m (no plural forms)
Derived terms
- תכשיר אל־ריח (takhshír al-réakh)
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