Chemesthesis

/ˌkɛməsˈθisɪs/ noun

The sensory system that detects chemical irritants in the air, mouth, or on the skin, separate from taste and smell, creating sensations like burning or tingling.

From Greek 'chema' (chemical) and 'aesthesis' (sensation or perception), describing the perception of chemical stimuli through specialized nerve receptors.

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