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Wat (wie) is burned incense - definitie

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

Burnt         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Burnt; Burned (disambiguation); Burned (novel); Burned (song)
·- of Burn.
II. Burnt ·p.p. & ·adj Consumed with, or as with, fire; scorched or dried, as with fire or heat; baked or hardened in the fire or the sun.
incense         
  • Incense burning at a temple in [[Taipei]], [[Taiwan]]
  • Egyptian incense burner, 7th century BC
  • Stacks of incense at a temple in Japan
  • Drying cored stick incense, [[Vietnam]]
  • Opoponax]] (''[[Commiphora opoponax]]''), and white Indian [[sandalwood]] powder (''[[Santalum album]]'')
  •  Incense coils hanging from the ceiling of an East Asian temple
  • Incense in India
  • Burning incense stick and its smoke
  •  [[Mosquito repellent]] is often manufactured in coil form and burned in a similar manner as incense.
  • [[Papier d'Armenie]]}} was used to disinfect.
  • Raw charcoal incense sticks
  • [[Räucherkerzchen]]}} – A charcoal-based incense cone
  • The giant [[Botafumeiro]] thurible swinging from the ceiling of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
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  • Incense at [[Yonghe Temple]] in [[Beijing, China]]
MATERIAL THAT PRODUCES FRAGRANT SMOKE WHEN BURNED
Joss sticks; Joss stick; Incense stick; Incense sticks; Fragrance sticks; Bukhoor; Bakhoor; Joss-sticks; Insence; Inscense; Incense smoke; Incense-smoke; Incenses; Incense cone; Cone incense
n. to burn incense
joss stick         
  • Incense burning at a temple in [[Taipei]], [[Taiwan]]
  • Egyptian incense burner, 7th century BC
  • Stacks of incense at a temple in Japan
  • Drying cored stick incense, [[Vietnam]]
  • Opoponax]] (''[[Commiphora opoponax]]''), and white Indian [[sandalwood]] powder (''[[Santalum album]]'')
  •  Incense coils hanging from the ceiling of an East Asian temple
  • Incense in India
  • Burning incense stick and its smoke
  •  [[Mosquito repellent]] is often manufactured in coil form and burned in a similar manner as incense.
  • [[Papier d'Armenie]]}} was used to disinfect.
  • Raw charcoal incense sticks
  • [[Räucherkerzchen]]}} – A charcoal-based incense cone
  • The giant [[Botafumeiro]] thurible swinging from the ceiling of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
  • alt=
  • Incense at [[Yonghe Temple]] in [[Beijing, China]]
MATERIAL THAT PRODUCES FRAGRANT SMOKE WHEN BURNED
Joss sticks; Joss stick; Incense stick; Incense sticks; Fragrance sticks; Bukhoor; Bakhoor; Joss-sticks; Insence; Inscense; Incense smoke; Incense-smoke; Incenses; Incense cone; Cone incense
¦ noun a thin stick of a fragrant substance, burnt as 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".

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor burned incense
1. The embattled Chen burned incense and prayed at temples in Taipei and his hometown, Tainan, in the south over the weekend.
2. She described how he played New Age music and burned incense in his consulting room and began each hour–long session with a hug.
3. "I burned incense for my daughter and prayed at a family Buddhist altar, telling her that Americans will put an end to the case, so let‘s hold onto our hopes and wait," Yasuko Sasaki told Japan public broadcaster NHK.
4. On Sunday, Javanese holy men burned incense and floated offerings of rice, fruit and vegetables in a river that runs down the volcano‘s slopes – a special ceremony they believe will ward off an eruption.
5. Reuters Neelum Valley Road, Pakistan : Children burned incense yesterday at the graves of family and friends killed when the earthquake flattened their refugee camp, while their parents hoped the disaster might have a silver lining of sorts.