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Example sentences for "aromatics"

Lexicographically close words:
aroint; aroma; aromas; aromatic; aromatical; aromatized; aroond; arose; around; aroundt
  1. These spirits are principally employed as aromatics and stimulants, or as adjuvants in draughts and mixtures.

  2. De Bils, of whom we have not yet spoken, had a cabinet which excited the admiration of visiters; he never revealed his secret, and he even shed an odour of aromatics through his anatomical rooms, in order to deceive observers.

  3. The mummies of the Guanches, which so closely resemble some of those of Egypt, were sewn up in skins, after having been stuffed with aromatics and dried in the sun.

  4. Melt the wax and the gum, add the balsam, and then the powdered aromatics for use.

  5. All the cavities were filled with powders, formed of various species of aromatics and resins.

  6. It is useless to say that this opinion is without foundation; that the great quantities of aromatics which they consumed, was rather for pomp, than for the long preservation of the subject.

  7. It occurred to me, that the free use of some of the aromatics might be found serviceable in preventing the occurrence of these complaints.

  8. In the French army, so highly was the prophylactic power of the aromatics estimated, that every soldier was provided with a box of spices, which he was directed to use freely with his diet of fruit and melons.

  9. The employment of aromatics as prophylactics is not less beneficial in children than in adults.

  10. With the same view of giving tone to the stomach, aromatics should be used habitually during the summer, in those cases, in which there is strong reason to apprehend the occurrence of cholera.

  11. And she came into Jerusalem with much people and riches, with camels charged with aromatics and gold infinite.

  12. There were never seen tofore so many aromatics ne so sweet odors smelling as the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon.

  13. Whose body was embalmed with sweet spices and aromatics and laid in a chest in Egypt.

  14. Tertullian also distinctly alludes to the use of aromatics in Christian burial: "the Sabaeans will testify that more of their merchandise, and that more costly, is lavished on the burial of Christians, than in burning incense to the gods.

  15. NOW on the first day of the week, at the earliest dawn of day, they came to the sepulchre, bringing the aromatics which they had prepared, and certain others with them.

  16. And returning, they made preparation of aromatics and unguents; and they rested the sabbath-day, according to the commandment.

  17. In four days he was able to come down stairs; in three days more no appearance of disease remained; and under the use of aromatics and small doses of opium, he soon recovered his strength.

  18. Many of these balms and aromatics had saffron as a base.

  19. These aromatics likewise evacuate serum from the blood, promote its circulation, and attenuate the coagulations of chyle, lympha, and succus nervosus.

  20. All cordials and aromatics are consequently the most proper for such purposes, and at such times, when heavier foods would impress, instead of recruiting, the exhausted solids and fluids.

  21. He was told that at this time he was within two days' journey of the land of aromatics and frankincense, the great object which Augustus had in view.

  22. In Siam, gum lac, porcelain, and aromatics enriched the Portuguese, who were the first Europeans who arrived in this and the adjacent parts of this peninsula.

  23. There are, in fact, aromatics in the opinions of these venerable groups, and their ideas smelled of it.

  24. Jean Valjean locked up these garments, plus the stockings and the shoes, with a quantity of camphor and all the aromatics in which convents abound, in a little valise which he found means of procuring.

  25. The dromos, or avenue of sphinxes, was carpeted with palm and nelumbo leaves, and copper censers as large as caldrons had been set at equidistance from one another, and an unceasing reek of aromatics drifted up from them throughout the day.

  26. A single torch of aromatics flared and hissed beside the throne dais.

  27. It is used internally in the same diseases as catechu, and when combined with aromatics and bitters, in intermittent fevers.

  28. Sickening smells rose from the borders of the Lake, and were wafted through the air together with the fumes of the aromatics that eddied at the corners of the streets.

  29. A smell of aromatics spread through the streets.

  30. The quantity of aromatics mixed with the richer varieties of chocolate improve the flavour, but render them more stimulant and prone to produce nervous symptoms and head complaints.

  31. A mixture of several aromatics and stimulants, made with rectified spirit.

  32. Should laxatives fail, aromatics and astringents are called for, and 1 oz.

  33. In preparing the latter, it is a common plan to make a strong infusion or decoction of the saffron, and to use it to mix up the other ingredients, adding the aromatics last.

  34. Cattabania produces frankincense, and Chatramotitis myrrh; these and other aromatics are the medium of exchange with the merchants.

  35. It was the custom of the natives of Anahuac, when an honored guest was being entertained, to place a burning censer in a conspicuous place and feed it with aromatics during the time of entertainment.

  36. As he left the hall a fresh supply of aromatics was thrown into the censer, sending up dense clouds of incense, which enveloped him and filled the doorway, thus obscuring his movements from the eyes of the soldiers.

  37. It is only a small district which produces the aromatics from which the whole territory afterwards received its name,[235] owing to the rarity of the commodity amongst us, and the value set upon it.

  38. Some of the aromatics may be used in conjunction with the bark, if indicated.

  39. In 1547 Alexis recommended compounds to carry against the plague and fever, and we find that aromatics were used to perfume clothes in the time of the early Jews, long before the birth of Christ.

  40. Through the mist of the aromatics the golden, winged suns gleamed in the embrace of the snakes coiled tail in mouth.

  41. Then the Phoenicians showed gold vessels from Tartessus, but the Arabs offered perfumes and aromatics from Jeddah and Zebid.

  42. I shall anoint your body with fluid larimnum, which is the most costly of aromatics and is not exported, not even to Caesar.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aromatics" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.