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Deodorizer

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de·o·dor·ize  (d-d-rz)
tr.v. de·o·dor·ized, de·o·dor·iz·ing, de·o·dor·iz·es
1. To mask or neutralize the odor of.
2. To make more acceptable, as by elimination or suppression of an offensive aspect: "Tighter regulation and the entrance of big developers . . . have helped deodorize the industry, but it is still plagued by undercapitalized and even fraudulent developers" (Forbes).

de·odor·i·zation (-dr--zshn) n.
de·odor·izer n.


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