Cacosmia

/kəˈkɑːzmiə/ noun

A condition where a person perceives foul or offensive smells that aren't actually present, similar to phantosmia.

From Greek 'kakos' (bad) + 'osmē' (smell). The prefix 'caco-' meaning bad or evil was combined with the smell-related root in the 19th century to describe olfactory hallucinations.

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