10 adjectives to describe unguents

[Re-entering with the perfumed unguents in her hand. Come along then, Priyamvadá; I am ready to go with you.

Let all the Kichakas be burnt, in one blazing pyre with gems and fragrant unguents in profusion.'

I'me no Gamester, Eustace, Yet I can guesse your resolution stands To win or loose all; I rejoyce to find ye Thus tender of your honour, and that at length You understand what a wretched thing you were, How deeply wounded by your selfe, and made Almost incurable, in your owne hopes, The dead flesh of pale cowardise growing over Your festred reputation, which no balme Or gentle unguent ever could make way to,

And brushed by the leaves of Saptachchada tree, besmeared with fresh red, black and white minerals, he looked as if decorated with lines of holy unguents drawn by fingers.

It has rarely been any otherwise made use of in medicine, than as an ingredient in one of the old officinal unguents.

Winona insisted upon a final polish of his nails, leaving them with a dazzling pinkish glitter, and she sprayed and anointed him with precious unguents, taking especial pains that his unruly brown hair should lie back close to his head, to show the wave.

Q.Is a very thin unguent preferable also for the larger class of bearings?

There were the basic and permanent aromas of printer's ink and pipe tobacco; above these like a mist were the rare unguents lately applied by Don Paley, the barber, and a spicy odour of strong drink.

And as she proceeded, her deep, finely tapering bosoms, decked with a chain of gold and adorned with celestial unguents and smeared with fragrant sandal paste, began to tremble.

Q.Is a very thin unguent preferable also for the larger class of bearings?

10 adjectives to describe  unguents