burning incense - translation to spanish
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burning incense - translation to spanish

GENUS OF PLANTS
Incense-cedar; Incense cedar; Incense Cedar
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  • California incense cedar, in [[Lassen Volcanic National Park.]]

burning incense      
encender un incienso
incense burner         
  • Censer from Tibet, late 19th century, silver
  • alt=Source of photo: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Khorasan]] or Central Asia
  • Kakiemon ware]], [[Walters Art Museum]]
  • Byzantine-Rite [[priest]] with chain censer
  • A [[Qing dynasty]] [[qilin]]-shaped incense burner
  • Censer used during Mass
  • Russian]] church, late 15th-early 16th century, silver, total height: 27.5 cm, width: 10.5 cm, the [[Moscow Kremlin Museums]] ([[Moscow]], Russia)
  • [[Teotihuacan]] censer lid. Museo de América, Madrid
  • A [[Tiangong censer]] to worship the [[Jade Emperor]]
CEREMONIAL INCENSE BURNER
Koro (incense burner); Incense Burner; Incense burner; Ash-Pan; Ash-pan; Perfume burner; Perfume-burner; Incensario; Snuffdishes; Pastille-burner; Pastille burner
mechero incienso
incense burner         
  • Censer from Tibet, late 19th century, silver
  • alt=Source of photo: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Khorasan]] or Central Asia
  • Kakiemon ware]], [[Walters Art Museum]]
  • Byzantine-Rite [[priest]] with chain censer
  • A [[Qing dynasty]] [[qilin]]-shaped incense burner
  • Censer used during Mass
  • Russian]] church, late 15th-early 16th century, silver, total height: 27.5 cm, width: 10.5 cm, the [[Moscow Kremlin Museums]] ([[Moscow]], Russia)
  • [[Teotihuacan]] censer lid. Museo de América, Madrid
  • A [[Tiangong censer]] to worship the [[Jade Emperor]]
CEREMONIAL INCENSE BURNER
Koro (incense burner); Incense Burner; Incense burner; Ash-Pan; Ash-pan; Perfume burner; Perfume-burner; Incensario; Snuffdishes; Pastille-burner; Pastille burner
(n.) = incensario
Ex: Giant incense burners in the temple were full of the remains of joss sticks and big boxes for people to make donations were full.

Definition

incense
n. to burn incense

Wikipedia

Calocedrus

Calocedrus, the incense cedar (alternatively spelled incense-cedar), is a genus of coniferous trees in the cypress family Cupressaceae first described as a genus in 1873. It is native to eastern Asia and western North America. The generic name Calocedrus means "beautiful cedar".

Examples of use of burning incense
1. Great gusts of smoke rose out of the metal bucket the shaman filled with burning incense.
2. The shaman, barely visible in the fog of burning incense, kept up the pendulum motion of his incense bucket.
3. I was led into a darkened room and coaxed into relaxing on a big, soft chair surrounded by burning incense and scented candles.
4. But there was a ceremonial dagger, a dish of salt, burning incense and a 35–minute service full of abstruse allusions to Celtic and Norse gods and goddesses.
5. Buddhist monks and Brahmin priests officiated over the ceremony, burning incense and sprinkling holy water as Cambodian judges in traditional yellow robes recited their oaths at the pagoda.