Path. [ad. mod.L. anosphrēsia, f. Gr. ἀν priv. + ὄσφρησι-ς smell, f. vb. stem ὀσφρα-ιν- smell.] = prec.
[1839. Hooper, Med. Dict., Anosphresia, loss of the sense of smell.]
1853. Mayne, Exp. Lex., Anosphresia, term for the absence or loss of the sense of smell: anosphresy.