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Incense   /ɪnsˈɛns/  /ˈɪnsˌɛns/   Listen
Incense

noun
1.
A substance that produces a fragrant odor when burned.
2.
The pleasing scent produced when incense is burned.
verb
(past & past part. incensed; pres. part. incensing)
1.
Perfume especially with a censer.  Synonyms: cense, thurify.
2.
Make furious.  Synonyms: exasperate, infuriate.



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"Incense" Quotes from Famous Books



... asleep. The shining face of Moses on the heights of Mount Sinai was the natural result of electricity; the vision of Zachariah was effected by the smoke of the chandeliers in the temple; the Magian kings, with their offerings of myrrh, of gold, and of incense, were three wandering merchants, who brought some glittering tinsel to the Child of Bethlehem; the star which went before them a servant bearing a flambeau; the angels in the scene of the temptation, ...
— Reason and Faith; Their Claims and Conflicts • Henry Rogers

... see a little, little light a very long way off, and you hear very far away, a beautiful music, and you smell the scent of flowers that do not grow in any wood or field or garden of this earth. Mixed with this scent is the scent of incense and of old tapestried rooms, where no one has lived for a very long time. And you remember all the sad and beautiful things you have ever seen or heard, and you fall down on the ground and hide your face in your hands ...
— The Magic City • Edith Nesbit

... different ways. But, of course, if a sect doesn't tell it doesn't pay. Worship has moved with the times. There are high class sects with quieter ways—costly incense and personal attentions and all that. These people are extremely popular and prosperous. They pay several dozen lions for those apartments to the Council—to you, I ...
— When the Sleeper Wakes • Herbert George Wells

... have I fondly heard thee pour Love's incense in mine ear! Oft bade thy lips repeat once more The words I deemed sincere! But—though the truth this heart may break— I know thee false "and ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, Complete • Various

... Choirs sing, candles and incense burn, and all the people stand in reverence along the route. A bullfight is usually a feature of a saint's day too, with the whole town going to the Plaza de Toros to watch. The paseo will be especially gay at fiesta time, and as darkness falls, the guitars ...
— Getting to know Spain • Dee Day


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