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Chinese medicine for moxibustion, are not
incenses; the
treatment is by heat
rather than fragrance.
Incense sticks may be
termed joss sticks, especially...
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mentions the
incense,
numbering thirteen ingredients. The
rabbis of the
Talmud expanded the
description of the
recipe for the
incenses from 4 ingredients...
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finished product. Perfume-dipped
incenses and
soaps would use
essential oils or scents,
while masala incenses would use
finely ground fragrant ingredients...
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there was
little clear-cut
distinction among drugs, ****es, perfumes, and
incenses – that is,
among substances which nourish the body and
those which nourish...
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incense clock (simplified Chinese: 香钟;
traditional Chinese: 香鐘; pinyin: xiāngzhōng; Wade–Giles: hsiang-chung; lit. 'fragrance clock') is a timekeeping...
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These incenses have a
characteristic "earthy" or
herbal scent to them. Rope
incenses can
contain 30 or more ingredients. Like most
Asian incense, Tibetan...
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Calocedrus decurrens, with the
common names incense cedar and
California incense cedar (syn.
Libocedrus decurrens Torr.), is a
species of
coniferous tree...
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French from
Medieval Latin turibulum) is a
metal incense burner suspended from chains, in
which incense is
burned during worship services. It is used in...
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Religious use of
incense has its
origins in antiquity. The
burned incense may be
intended as a
symbolic or
sacrificial offering to
various deities or spirits...
- The
incense trade route was an
ancient network of
major land and sea
trading routes linking the
Mediterranean world with
eastern and
southern sources...