- A
candle is an
ignitable wick
embedded in wax, or
another flammable solid substance such as tallow, that
provides light, and in some cases, a fragrance...
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candle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
candle is a
source of light,
typically made of wax.
Candle may also
refer to:
Candle,
Alaska Candle Lake...
- A
candle wick or lamp wick is
usually made of
braided cotton that
holds the
flame of a
candle or oil lamp. A
candle wick
works by
capillary action, conveying...
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Roman candle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Roman candle may
refer to:
Roman candle (firework), a
traditional type of
firework Roman Candle (album)...
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trick candle, also
known as
magic candle, is a
novelty candle capable of
relighting itself. By
igniting magnesium inserted into the wick of the
candle, the...
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Candle Cove is an
online creepypasta horror story written by web
cartoonist and
author Kris Straub. The
story centers on a
discussion of the
titular fictional...
- The
Yankee Candle Company, Inc.,
doing business as
Yankee Candle, is an
American manufacturer and
retailer of
scented candles, candleholders, accessories...
- A
candle clock is a thin
candle with
consistently spaced marking that, when burned,
indicates the p****age of
periods of time.
While no
longer used today...
- A
votive candle or
prayer candle is a
small candle,
typically white or
beeswax yellow,
intended to be
burnt as a
votive offering in an act of Christian...
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grave candles. A
yahrzeit candle, also
spelled yahrtzeit candle or
called a
memorial candle, (Hebrew: נר נשמה, ner neshama,
meaning "soul
candle"; Yiddish:...