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The answer CENSING has 2 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of censing in various dictionaries:
verb - perfume especially with a censer
verb - to perfume with incense
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Performing a spiritual ritual |
Filling with perfume |
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May 16 2014 USA Today |
Jan 18 2014 L.A. Times Daily |
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Present participle of cense. |
ritually perfume (something) with the odour of burning incense. |
Ritually perfume (something) with the odour of burning incense. |
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A thurible (via Old French from Medieval Latin turibulum) is a metal censer suspended from chains, in which incense is burned during worship services. It is used in Christian churches including the Roman Catholic, Maronite Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic and Oriental Orthodox, as well as in some Lutheran, Old Catholic, United Methodist, Reformed, Presbyterian Church USA, Anglican churches (with its use almost universal amongst Anglo Catholic Anglican churches). In Roman Catholic, Lutheran, and Anglican churches, the altar server who carries the thurible is called the thurifer. The practice is rooted in the earlier traditions of Judaism in the time of the Second Jewish Temple.Beyond its ecclesiastical use, the thurible is also employed in various other spiritual or ceremonial traditions, including some Gnostic Churches, Freemasonry (especially in the consecration of new lodges), and in Co-Freemasonry. Thuribles are sometimes employed in the practice of ceremonial magic.Th |