IPA: /ˈsɛn.sər/
KK: /ˈsɛn.sɚ/
A container used to hold and burn incense, often used in religious ceremonies.
The priest swung the censer, filling the air with fragrant smoke during the ceremony.
Censer → It is derived from the Latin word "censere" (meaning to assess or to judge) and the suffix "-er" (indicating a person or thing that performs an action). The word "censer" refers to a device used for burning incense, which is often associated with judgment or assessment in religious contexts.
Imagine a device that 'assesses' or 'judges' the fragrance of incense as it burns — that's what a censer does.