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Meaning of enflowering
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enflowering (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Enflower
enflowering Sentence Examples
- The heady scent of jasmine enflowered the air, enveloping the garden in a fragrant embrace.
- The perfumer enflowered the rose petals, extracting their delicate essence for use in a new fragrance.
- The honeybee's diligent work enflowered the meadow with the sweet scent of clover.
- The ancient technique of enflowering involved layering scented materials onto animal fat to absorb their fragrance.
- The air was pregnant with the aroma of orange blossoms, enflowering the streets of Seville.
- The enflowering method was crucial for capturing the true scent of the flowers, preserving their ephemeral beauty.
- The perfumer's enflowering process resulted in a captivating fragrance that evoked memories of summer nights.
- The gardens enflowered the palace grounds, creating a fragrant paradise for the royal family.
- The lavender fields, enflowered in a sea of purple, provided both respite and sustenance for bees.
- The enflowered wax tablets served as a delicate and lasting record of ancient scents and aromas.
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of Enflower
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The heady scent of jasmine enflowered the air, enveloping the garden in a fragrant embrace.
The perfumer enflowered the rose petals, extracting their delicate essence for use in a new fragrance.
The honeybee's diligent work enflowered the meadow with the sweet scent of clover.
The ancient technique of enflowering involved layering scented materials onto animal fat to absorb their fragrance.