Path. [mod.L., f. Gr. ἀν priv. + ὀσμή smell.] Loss of the sense of smell.
1811. Hooper, Med. Dict., Anosmia, a loss of the sense of smelling.
1872. Cohen, Dis. Throat, 291. A case of anosmia occurring after a blow received upon the occiput.
1910. Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, 23 Oct., 16/5. She suffers from persistent loss of the sense of smell (anosmia).