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  • 61incense cedar — kedrotis statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Kiparisinių (Cupressaceae) šeimos augalų gentis (Calocedrus). atitikmenys: lot. Calocedrus angl. incense cedar vok. Flusszeder; Weihrauchzeder rus. калoцедрус; речной кедр lenk. cedrzyniec …

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  • 62incense juniper — noun : a European juniper (Juniperus thurifera) with paired awl shaped leaves whitened on the upper surface and fragrant wood that is sometimes burned as incense …

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  • 63incense-breathing — inˈcense breathing adjective (Gray) Exhaling fragrance • • • Main Entry: ↑incense …

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  • 64incense — Synonyms and related words: adulation, agalloch, agape, aggravate, agitate, aloeswood, annoy, aroma, aromatize, arouse, asperges, aspersion, auricular confession, awake, awaken, balminess, bar mitzvah, bas mitzvah, blandishment, blandness,… …

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  • 65INCENSE —    a fragrance which arises from the burning of certain gums and burnt in connection with sundry religious observances, particularly in the Roman Catholic Church, as an expression of praise presumably well pleasing to God; a practice which… …

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  • 66incense — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. inflame, heat; infuriate, anger, ire; perfume, scent, thurify. See resentment. n. perfume, fragrance, scent, odor, bouquet; frankincense, musk, myrrh, sandalwood. See flattery, rite. II (Roget s… …

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  • 67INCENSE —    burning of an aromatic as an aid to WORSHIP and a symbol of PRAYER …

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  • 68incense — sb. [encenz]. Wright’s L. P. p. 96 …

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  • 69incense n — incensed adj …

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  • 70incense — I. v. a. Enrage, exasperate, inflame, irritate, provoke, anger, chafe, heat, excite, make angry. II. n. 1. Perfume (exhaled by a burning substance). 2. Admiration, applause, laudation, adulation …

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