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Meaning of incensor

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incensor (n.)

A kindler of anger or enmity; an inciter.

incensor Sentence Examples

  1. The aroma of the incense wafted throughout the room, filling it with a sweet and calming fragrance that lingered for hours.
  2. The incensor held the incense burner aloft, its intricate carvings gleaming in the dim light.
  3. As the incense burned, its smoke rose in delicate spirals, creating an ethereal atmosphere within the temple.
  4. The incensor stood solemnly, their robes flowing gracefully as they performed the ancient ritual.
  5. The incense burner was an exquisite work of art, its glazed surface adorned with colorful dragons chasing flaming pearls.
  6. The incensor carefully selected the finest incense, knowing that its quality would greatly influence the ambiance of the ceremony.
  7. The scent of the incense was intoxicating, its heady blend of sandalwood, amber, and musk carrying the prayers of the faithful.
  8. The incensor's hands were steady and precise as they placed the incense sticks in the burner, their movements a testament to their deep reverence.
  9. As the incense burned, it released a gentle warmth that seemed to envelop the worshipers, creating a sense of profound peace.
  10. The incensor's role was central to the religious tradition, their actions connecting the earthly realm with the divine.

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A kindler of anger or enmity; an inciter.

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The aroma of the incense wafted throughout the room, filling it with a sweet and calming fragrance that lingered for hours.

The incensor held the incense burner aloft, its intricate carvings gleaming in the dim light.

As the incense burned, its smoke rose in delicate spirals, creating an ethereal atmosphere within the temple.

The incensor stood solemnly, their robes flowing gracefully as they performed the ancient ritual.