Definitionn. large metal container in which coal or charcoal is burned
Last update: August 25, 2015
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In cold weather the Egyptians warm their rooms by placing in them a brazier, "chafing-dish," or "standing-dish," filled with charcoal, whereon incense is burnt; and in hot weather they refresh them by occasionally swinging a hand censer by a chain through them - frankincense, benzoin and aloe wood being. [Please select]
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The thick scents that floated from the brazier seemed to have a tang of new-shed blood. [Please select]
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Brazier Howell notes that _spectabilis_ occurs in harder soil than does _deserti_. [Please select]
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Nothing but a few charred remnants remained in the brazier. [Please select]
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No incense was burning in the little brazier to-day. [Please select]
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He rummaged in the brazier, and she screamed again. [Please select]
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They cook over a small pot, or brazier, or furnace of charcoal. [Please select]
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I told Fred, bursting in on our party by the charcoal brazier. [Please select]
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"You are to have a brazier of charcoal ready." [Please select]
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"A brazier of charcoal." [Please select]
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A brazier of damnation, a hell. [Please select]
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