A Censer is a vessel suspended by chains, and used for burning incense. It is now commonly called a thurible.
It is a thurible. A thurible is a metal censer suspended from chains, in which incense is burned during worship services.
It is called a thurible. A thurible is a metal censer suspended from chains, in which incense is burned during worship services.
A typical censer is a small metal or stone dish used for burning incense, often on small legs. In many cultures, burning incense has spiritual and religious connotations, and this influences the design and decoration of the censer. Designs vary from simple, earthenware bowls to intricately carved silver or gold vessels.In the Roman Catholic, Anglo-Catholic, Old Catholic, and some other Churches, a censer is often called a thurible, and used during important offices (benedictions, processions, important masses). A common design for a thurible is a metal container, about the size and shape of a coffee-pot, suspended on chains. The bowl contains hot coals, and the incense is placed on top of these. The thurible is then swung back and forth on its chains, spreading the fragrant smoke. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censer thurible It is a thurible. The person carrying it is the thurifer.
The metal container which contains blessed incense in the Catholic Church is called a thurible. Generally, it hangs from a chain, and is swung back and forth to release the smoke from the incense It is used at the beginning of the Mass for the procession, or during Eucharistic Adoration, among other thingsThe metal container which contains blessed incense in the Catholic Church is called a thurible. Generally, it hangs from a chain, and is swung back and forth to release the smoke from the incense It is used at the beginning of the Mass for the procession, or during Eucharistic Adoration, among other things
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cylinder. noun. a metal container for gas or liquid.
METAL !
A container not made from metal - e.g china, plastic or silicone containers are all 'non-metal'.
Can, or barrel.
If you are referring to any metal particles suspended in water I believe the term you are looking for is Colloidal. For example.... Colloidal Silver is silver particles suspended in water.
A skillet or a frying pan is a wide shallow metal container used for cooking.
A wide shallow metal container used for cooking is a pan.