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- Candelabra - Wikipedia
While "candelabrum" is now often used to mean a branched candle holder, the term has been used to describe a variety of lighting objects A candelabrum may describe a tall stand that supports a lamp
- Dudleya candelabrum Rose - Calflora
Dudleya candelabrum is a perennial herb that is native to California, and endemic (limited) to California California Rare Plant Rank: 1B 2 (rare, threatened, or endangered in CA and elsewhere) This plant is available commercially Jepson eFlora
- CANDELABRUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CANDELABRUM is candelabra
- The History of The Candelabra and The Jewish Candelabra
A Jewish candelabra, also known as a menorah, is a nine-branched candelabrum that is used during the holiday of Hanukkah It is used to hold candles or oil lamps, which are lit each night of the holiday to commemorate the miracle of the oil that burned for eight days in the Temple
- What Does Candelabra Mean: Unraveling The History And Usage
Candelabra, a term derived from the Latin word “candelabrum,” is a decorative branched holder for multiple candles Often used as a centerpiece for tables or positioned around rooms as a source of light, candelabras have been a mainstay in interior design for centuries
- Candelabrum | Roman, Ancient Greek Byzantine | Britannica
candelabrum, in architecture, a decorative motif derived from the pedestal or shaft used to support a lamp or candle The Romans, developing Hellenistic precedents, made candelabra of great decorative richness
- Candelabrum vs. Candelabra — What’s the Difference?
The term "candelabrum" refers to a single candlestick holder that typically supports several branches or sockets for candles, often used for decorative purposes in formal settings In contrast, "candelabra" is used when referring to two or more of these holders
- CANDELABRUM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
candelabrum in American English ( ˌkændəˈlɑbrəm ; ˌkændəˈleɪbrəm ; also, ˌkændəˈlæbrəm ) noun Word forms: plural ˌcandeˈlabra ( ˌkændəlɑbrə ) or ˌcandeˈlabrums
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