incienso (Meaning)

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incienso (n)

fragrant rounded shrub of southwestern United States and adjacent Mexico having brittle stems and small crowded blue-green leaves and yellow flowers; produces a resin used in incense and varnish and in folk medicine

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incienso Sentence Examples

  1. The pungent aroma of incense permeated the air, creating a sacred atmosphere in the temple.
  2. Ancient Egyptians burned incense for religious ceremonies and to purify the air.
  3. The priestess carefully lit the incense burners, releasing a fragrant smoke that wafted through the sanctuary.
  4. The scent of lavender incense calmed the frayed nerves of the anxious patient.
  5. The monks adorned the altar with offerings of incense, candles, and flowers.
  6. The aroma of sandalwood incense filled the room, evoking feelings of serenity and tranquility.
  7. The incense burner, intricately carved with ancient symbols, held the smoldering sticks that released the fragrant smoke.
  8. The sweet scent of incense drifted through the forest, guiding the lost traveler back to the path.
  9. The sacred incense ritual became an integral part of the spiritual practice of the ancient Amazonian tribe.
  10. The fragrance of jasmine incense lingered in the air long after the service, leaving a lingering sense of peace and harmony.

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fragrant rounded shrub of southwestern United States and adjacent Mexico having brittle stems and small crowded blue-green leaves and yellow flowers; produces a

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The pungent aroma of incense permeated the air, creating a sacred atmosphere in the temple.

Ancient Egyptians burned incense for religious ceremonies and to purify the air.

The priestess carefully lit the incense burners, releasing a fragrant smoke that wafted through the sanctuary.

The scent of lavender incense calmed the frayed nerves of the anxious patient.