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Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

accord (fragrances)

English translation:

accord

Added to glossary by French Foodie
Dec 2, 2004 20:57
19 yrs ago
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French term

accord

French to English Marketing Cosmetics, Beauty fragrances
Calling all fragrance/perfume experts!

"Il s'agit ici d'un accord pomme, c'est a dire d'une interpretation de l'odeur du fruit par les parfumeurs pour ce parfum."

Is there a specific term in fragrance for accord? I find lots of fragrance sites that talk about "accord", but they are French source. Basically, the perfumer arranges the different notes (eg top, heart and base notes) to create a fragrance similar to apple - thus harmony of notes in the perfume - but is there a specific term for this?
Proposed translations (English)
4 +3 accord
5 Note
4 how about "blend"?
2 composition

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accord

Hi Mara, a while ago, I translated an extensive document on fragrances including the top, heart and base notes. "Accord" was everywhere, and while I kept it mostly as accord in English, I also used words such as infusion and unison, depending on the sentence.
Peer comment(s):

agree Martine Brault : Been in the business for years. Accord is widely used in English.
9 mins
agree Michele Fauble
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agree Assimina Vavoula
8 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks for the confirmation."
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composition

Sorry, NOT an expert. But I have looked at lots of texts, and one in particular which was quite scientific (see reference), but couldn't find one standard phrase which fit the bill. However, perfumers are always talking about 'notes' and 'composing', so I thought 'composition' (as in composing a piece of music).

If you want to go more scientific, I first thought of 'synthesis'.
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27 mins

how about "blend"?

It is usually a safe buzzword...
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1 hr

Note

In fragrances you have this term all the time.
Peer comment(s):

neutral TesCor - : Yes, but the notes make up the accord.
2 hrs
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