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  • adjective Of or pertaining to indole, or having a similar structure
  • noun Any derivative of indole

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Examples

  • This is an innocent Jasmine perfume, without any dirtiness or heavily indolic character.

    DSH Perfumes Part Three: The Dance Of Attraction Marina Geigert 2009

  • Its polar opposite was the bath oil, a heavy, viscous deep amber potion that showcased the sexy, indolic side of the lily and hyacinth notes and emphasized the wood and incense.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Marina Geigert 2009

  • Slowly, slightly indolic jasmine emerges followed by jammy rose.

    Amouage Ubar: Perfume Review Marina Geigert 2009

  • Given that I'm not a fan of melon or indolic notes in perfume generally, the fact that I adore it and keep wearing it is a testament to how masterful, how perfectly balanced, a creation it is.

    In Which I Am Hard to Please Marina Geigert 2009

  • This is an innocent Jasmine perfume, without any dirtiness or heavily indolic character.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Marina Geigert 2009

  • Definitely not identical, but both white florals, which in real life have a very heady note become very animalic and indolic upon extraction.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Ayala Sender 2009

  • Definitely not identical, but both white florals, which in real life have a very heady note become very animalic and indolic upon extraction.

    Floral Tea Notes Ayala Sender 2009

  • Jonquille is softer and more powdery and also similar to broom; Narcissus absolute is more indolic and also with underlining notes reminiscent of coffee and hay.

    Floral Tea Notes Ayala Sender 2009

  • Jonquille is softer and more powdery and also similar to broom; Narcissus absolute is more indolic and also with underlining notes reminiscent of coffee and hay.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Ayala Sender 2009

  • Its polar opposite was the bath oil, a heavy, viscous deep amber potion that showcased the sexy, indolic side of the lily and hyacinth notes and emphasized the wood and incense.

    A fragrance that changed everything: Anaïs Anaïs by Cacharel Marina Geigert 2009

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