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Definitions of colognes in various dictionaries:
noun - a commercial center and river port in western Germany on the Rhine River
noun - a perfumed liquid made of essential oils and alcohol
adj - a scented liquid [n -S] : COLOGNED
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Scented toilet waters |
In Germany, Stuttgart initially comes up smelling like roses perhaps |
Cosmetics counter array |
Some scents |
Chaps and Stetson |
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Plural form of cologne. |
eau de cologne or similarly scented toilet water. |
Eau de cologne or similarly scented toilet water. |
An industrial and university city in western Germany, in North Rhine-Westphalia population 989,800 (est. 2006). Founded by the Romans and situated on the River Rhine, Cologne is notable for its medieval cathedral. |
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Eau de Cologne (French: [o d() kl]; German: Kölnisch Wasser [kln vas]; meaning "Water from Cologne"), or simply cologne, is a perfume originating from Cologne, Germany. Originally mixed by Johann Maria Farina in 1709, it has since come to be a generic term for scented formulations in typical concentration of 25% and also more depending upon its type essential oils or a blend of extracts, alcohol, and water. * In a base of dilute ethanol (7090%), eau de cologne contains a mixture of citrus oils including oils of lemon, orange, tangerine, clementine, bergamot, lime, grapefruit, blood orange, and bitter orange. It can also contain oils of neroli, lavender, rosemary, thyme, oregano, petitgrain (orange leaf), jasmine, olive, oleaster, and tobacco. * In contemporary American English usage, the term "cologne" has become a generic term for perfumes usually marketed towards men. |