illatot
Illatot is a term that has appeared in speculative and fictional contexts to describe a hypothetical mechanism or modality that connects olfactory stimuli to linguistic or cognitive content. The expression is not part of standard terminology in linguistics, cognitive science, or sensory studies, and there is no single, universally accepted definition. In worldbuilding and thought experiments, illatot is sometimes used to imagine a scent-based communication system in which particular odor profiles encode semantic information or social signals, analogous to spoken or written language. In theoretical discussions, it may denote a model of cross-modal mapping where odor categories are treated as symbolic representations that carry referential meaning within a given culture or fictional setting.
Etymology and usage: The word illatot is a constructed neologism; its roots and morphemes vary by author.
In practice: In fiction, illatot can ground worldbuilding about scent-based etiquette, memory rituals, or encoded messages.
See also: synesthesia, olfactory memory, cross-modal perception, semiotics, linguistics.