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- in·censeOriginMiddle English (originally as encense): from Old French encens (noun), encenser (verb), from ecclesiastical Latin incensum ‘something burnt, incense’, neuter past participle of incendere ‘set fire to’, from in- ‘in’ + the base of candere ‘to glow’.in·censeincense (verb) · incenses (third person present) · incensed (past tense) · incensed (past participle) · incensing (present participle)Originlate Middle English (in the general sense ‘inflame or excite someone with a strong feeling’): from Old French incenser, from Latin incendere ‘set fire to’.
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