frankincense - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • use: Midwives used frankincense to relieve her anxiety, tension and stress after she came out of the birthing pool.
  • bring: Were they bringing the frankincense and the incense to make Christ an even sweeter savor to the nostrils of His heavenly Father?
  • lay: Philo explains that the offerings of frankincense laid on the golden altar in the Inner Temple were more holy than the blood offered outside.
  • add: Take fragrant spices; gum mastic, aromatic shells, 4 galbanum; add pure frankincense to the spices in equal proportions.
  • contain: Contains Somalian Frankincense, organic essential oils of Sweet Orange, Vetivert ( the oil of tranquility ), Clary Sage & Roman Chamomile.

Adjective modifier

  • pure: Take fragrant spices; gum mastic, aromatic shells, 4 galbanum; add pure frankincense to the spices in equal proportions.
  • fragrant: The words which express our faith and piety are not definite; yet they are significant and fragrant like frankincense to superior natures.
  • gold: The casket originally held biscuits; not gold, frankincense or myrrh.
  • Somalian: Contains Somalian Frankincense, organic essential oils of Sweet Orange, Vetivert ( the oil of tranquility ), Clary Sage & Roman Chamomile.
  • ancient: Figure 1: Mass spectrometry of triterpenoids of ancient frankincense.

Modifies a noun

  • tree: Lots of these dragons live in Arabia, where they guard frankincense trees.
  • resin: RELAX RELAXATION PROGRAM With Frankincense resin Tired more often than you'd like to admit?
  • trade: The Frankincense trade was of immense importance in ancient times, peaking about 2000 years ago.
  • incense: Finally waft the smoke of rose or frankincense incense clockwise.

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