Candles

/ˈkændəlz/ noun

Cylindrical blocks of wax or similar material with a central wick that burns to provide light. Often used for illumination, religious ceremonies, or creating ambiance.

From Latin 'candela' meaning 'light, torch,' derived from 'candere' (to shine, glow white). The word has maintained its core meaning for over two millennia, reflecting the enduring importance of artificial light in human civilization.

AM火藥
ARمصابيح
BNশিখা
CA espelmes
CSsvíčky
DAlys
DEKerzen
ELκεριά
ESvelas
FAشمع
FIlyhty
FRbougies
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