Argand

/ɑrˈɡænd/ noun

A type of oil lamp with a tube-shaped wick that produces a brighter, more efficient flame than traditional flat-wick lamps.

Named after Aimé Argand, a Swiss inventor who created this improved lamp design in the late 1700s. The name became genericized to describe this type of lamp, though it's less common now after electric lighting replaced oil lamps.

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