Smell-O-Vision

  1. Proper noun.  A system that choreographed the release of odors during the projection of a film, invented by Hans Laube.
  2. Noun.  (nonstandard) Any such system that adds olfaction to cinematography, often portrayed as futuristic or far-fetched.
  3. Noun.  Cinematography with the addition of olfaction, often portrayed as futuristic or far-fetched.

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