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Definition of Incension

Incension
Incension In*cen"sion, n. [L. incensio. See Incense to inflame.] The act of kindling, or the state of being kindled or on fire. --Bacon.

Meaning of Incension from wikipedia

- Look up incense in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Incense is an aromatic biotic material that releases fragrant smoke when burnt. The term is used for...
- The incense clock (simplified Chinese: 香钟; traditional Chinese: 香鐘; pinyin: xiāngzhōng; Wade–Giles: hsiang-chung; lit. 'fragrance clock') is a timekeeping...
- The incense offering (Hebrew: קְטֹרֶת‎ qəṭōreṯ) in Judaism was related to perfumed offerings on the altar of incense in the time of the Tabernacle and...
- "Incense and Peppermints" is a 1967 song by the American psychedelic rock band Strawberry Alarm Clock. The song is officially credited as having been...
- Incense in China is traditionally used in a wide range of Chinese cultural activities including religious ceremonies, ancestor veneration, traditional...
- The burning of incense in ****an began during the 6th century (the A**** period) with the introduction of Buddhism, which uses incense during rituals and...
- 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...
- Rope incense or Tibetan incense is made in Tibet, Northern parts of Nepal, and Bhutan. Incense is an important representation of the Tibetan culture....
- Incense for the ****ed (also known as Bloodsuckers, Freedom S****er and Doctors Wear Scarlet) is a 1971 British horror film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis...
- India is the world's main incense producing country, and is also a major exporter to other countries. In India, incense sticks are called Agarbatti (Agar:...