olfactories

/ɑlˈfæktəriz/
noun
  1. Plural of olfactory; organs or structures related to the sense of smell, such as the olfactory nerves or bulbs.
    • Damage to the olfactories can cause a loss of smell.
    • The olfactories in the nasal cavity send signals directly to the brain.
    • The doctor examined the patient's olfactories after the head injury.