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The answer INCENSE has 209 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of incense in various dictionaries:
noun - a substance that produces a fragrant odor when burned
noun - the pleasing scent produced when incense is burned
verb - perfume especially with a censer
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| Possible Crossword Clues |
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| More than displease |
| Tick off |
| Anger and then some |
| Altar offering |
| Burn up |
| Fragrance source |
| Infuriate |
| Tee off |
| Holy smoke? |
| Make furious |
| Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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| A thurible is an ornamental container in which this is burned during a religious ceremony |
| Potpourri is not mentioned, but this burning perfume is an abomination according to Isaiah 1:13 |
| If you set some Chinese punk on fire, it's because Chinese punk is this, like sandalwood |
| Depending on how you pronounce it, it can be a substance burned for its fragrance, or it can mean to anger someone |
| It's spelled the same way as an aromatic substance you burn, but with a different stress |
| A geisha's fee is figured in "sticks", about a stick an hour; the term originated as the time it took a stick of this to burn |
| (Alex delivers the clue from the Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, Japan.) At many Japanese temples like the very impressive Sensoji Temple, clouds of this, used for purification, fill the air |
| Kodo is the Japanese ceremony of burning this, & sometimes trying to guess the type from the smell |
| Be it a stick or cone, strawberry & sandalwood are popular fragrances of this |
| Beginning in the 6th c. or earlier, the Chinese kept time by using this slow-burning odorous material, like sandalwood |
| Possible Dictionary Clues |
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| to cause someone to be extremely angry: |
| extremely angry: |
| a substance that is burned to produce a sweet smell |
| To burn incense to, as a ritual offering. |
| An aromatic substance, such as wood or a gum, that is burned to produce a pleasant odor. |
| To perfume with incense. |
| Flattering or fawning attention homage. |
| A pleasant smell. |
| The smoke or odor produced by the burning of such a substance. |
| To cause to be extremely angry infuriate. |
| Incense description |
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| Incense is aromatic biotic material which releases fragrant smoke when burned. The term refers to the material itself, rather than to the aroma that it produces. Incense is used for aesthetic reasons, and in therapy, meditation, and ceremony. It may also be used as a simple deodorant or insectifuge.Incense is composed of aromatic plant materials, often combined with essential oils. The forms taken by incense differ with the underlying culture, and have changed with advances in technology and increasing diversity in the reasons for burning it. Incense can generally be separated into two main types: "indirect-burning" and "direct-burning". Indirect-burning incense (or "non-combustible incense") is not capable of burning on its own, and requires a separate heat source. Direct-burning incense (or "combustible incense") is lit directly by a flame and then fanned or blown out, leaving a glowing ember that smoulders and releases a smoky fragrance. Direct-burning incense is either a paste form |