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frankincense (olibanum)
The answer is Olibanum
yes it is a real word
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frankincense (olibanum)
If you go to www.dictionary.com and look up the word it has a pronunciation feature. It is like frang-in sense.
priests usually uses frankincense in rituals and rites.
Use it as most other nouns. Examples: "The scent of frankincense is rich and pleasant, but very strong." "Frankincense is heavily associated with Christmas, because one of the noted gifts for the child Jesus was frankincense." "I like the smell of burning frankincense." OR As Rachel walked into her living room, she noticed how her mother had sprayed the room with the rich and pleasant scent of FRANKINCENSE.
Frankincense in Tagalog is called "olibanum" or simply "pangamuyo."
gold, frankincense and myrrh
Food grade Frankincense can be used in cooking. It is especially nice in pastry. Google a recipe for Frankincense Shortbread Cookies.
Oman, the Land of Punt, and Somalia are sources of frankincense from ancient times.
Frankincense (Boswellia spp) trees exude a fragrant resin from their bark is an example of sentence which includes the word "exude."
The word "frankincense" is in the King James Version of the Bible 17 times. It is in 17 verses.
I thought it was Frank, since he had the worst temper because of his real name "Frankincense".
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