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singular form, with
candelabras the
supposed plural form. "Candelabrums" is also
sometimes seen for the same reasons.
Candelabra is a form of candlestick;...
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February 17, 2020. Sneed,
Tierney (May 29, 2013). "Behind the
Candelabras in 'Behind the
Candelabra'". U.S. News &
World Report.
Archived from the original...
- The name
candelabra primula or
candelabra primrose refers to
species and
cultivars of
Primula section Proliferae (formerly
Candelabra),
originating mainly...
- The
Paracas Candelabra, also
called the
Candelabra of the Andes, or El
Candelabro (the Trident), is a well-known
prehistoric geoglyph found on the northern...
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Candelabra tree can
refer to:
Araucaria angustifolia,
native to
Brazil Several species of Euphorbia, including:
Euphorbia ammak,
native to
Arabia and Yemen...
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related to
Cerberiopsis candelabra.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Cerberiopsis candelabra. "Cerberiopsis
candelabra". The
Plant List. Retrieved...
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Pipestela candelabra is a
species of
sponge belonging to the
family Axinellidae. The
species was
first described in 2008. "Australian
Faunal Directory:...
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Mordellistena candelabra is a
beetle in the
genus Mordellistena of the
family Mordellidae. It was
described in 1939 by Ray. Ray,
Eugene (1939). "A taxonomic...
- fan[citation needed], elkhorn[citation needed],
candelabra spurge,
candelabrum tree,
candelabra cactus,
candelabra plant,
dragon bones,
false cactus, hatrack...
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lighting has
phased out
candles in much of the world,
candlesticks and
candelabras are
still used in
homes as
decorative elements or to add
atmosphere on...