Candlewick

/ˈkændəlˌwɪk/ noun

The cord or string made of twisted fibers that goes through the center of a candle and burns to produce light.

Compound of 'candle' and 'wick' (from Old English 'wicca,' possibly related to German 'Wachs,' meaning wax). The wick is the part that actually burns and provides the flame.

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