Odor di femina
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Odor di femina is Latin for scent of a woman.
The phrase is made famous by the opera Don Giovanni by Mozart:
- "Zitto! mi pare sentir odor di femmina"
- "Quiet, I sense the scent of a woman"
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See also
- Ne te lave pas... J'arrive!, attributed to both Henry IV and Napoleon
- Body odor
- Odor di femina (Édouard Demarchin)
- Femininity
- Scent of a Woman
- Body odor and subconscious human sexual attraction
- Scenthound
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