The Collaborative International Dictionary
Deodorizer \De*o"dor*i`zer\, n. He who, or that which, deodorizes; esp., an agent that destroys offensive odors.
Wiktionary
n. A substance or device that removes or masks odors / odours
Usage examples of "deodorizer".
As Tree held up the room deodorizer Carter found himself wondering whether the Boojum had eyes in the back of his head or a head in back of his eyes.
And then our memories will decay, like the heavier transuranium elements, and we will find ourselves divorced from other people and living in big houses with interlocking pavement stones, room deodorizers, and genuine ten-karat gold faucets.
She was a conscientious officer and had done her best with filters, purifiers, and deodorizers to neutralize the pervasive reek.
As never before, he was conscious of the odor of a confined crowd: a composite of inefficient multiscented perspirant inhibitors, breath cleansers, digestive neutralizers, the acrid overtones of body-warmed inorganic fabrics, the hot-metals-old-paint stink, and, over all, the air-conditioner's deodorizer, which had never been successful.
As never before, he was conscious of the odor of a confined crowd: a composite of inefficient multiscented perspirant inhibitors, breath cleansers, digestive neutralizers, the acrid overtones of body-warmed inorganic fabrics, the hot-metals-old-paint stink, and, over all, the air-conditioner’s deodorizer, which had never been successful.
For all the craft's modern amenities, it had not quite solved the age-old problem of refreshing air without the taint of deodorizers.