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  2. Candelabra - Wikipedia

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    A candelabrum (plural candelabra but also used as the singular form) is a candle holder with multiple arms. [1] [2] [3] "Candelabra" can be used to describe a variety of candle holders including chandeliers. However, candelabra can also be distinguished as branched candle holders that are placed on a surface such as the floor, stand, or tabletop.

  3. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    Girandole was also once used to refer to all candelabra as well as chandelier, [7] although girandole now usually means an ornate branched candleholder that may be mounted on a wall, often with a mirror. [10] Chandeliers may sometimes be called suspended lights, although not all suspended lights are necessarily chandeliers.

  4. Girandole - Wikipedia

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    An ornate American candelabra hung with crystals described as a girandole [10] Girandole has been used as a term for a variety of lighting devices and objects. Originally a term for a type of firework, it was used in the second half of the 17th century in France to mean a type of candelabra, usually with 6 arms emerging from a central stem. [8]

  5. High-Tech Chandeliers: Science for Your Ceiling - AOL

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    Never fear, these super sweet, super geeky chandeliers provide light and lively Your ceiling, on the other hand, is probably still a blank canvas. High-Tech Chandeliers: Science for Your Ceiling

  6. Candle holder - Wikipedia

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    Candelabra, a decoration holding candles on multiple arms; Chandelier, a branched ornamental light fixture designed to be mounted on ceilings or walls; Torchère, a lamp with a tall stand of wood or metal; Julleuchter, a type of earthenware candle-holder originating in 16th-century Sweden, later redesigned and manufactured in Nazi Germany

  7. Candle - Wikipedia

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    The root form of chandelier is from the word for candle, but now usually refers to an electric fixture. The word chandelier is sometimes now used to describe a hanging fixture designed to hold multiple tapers. A candle holder, 19th century. Many candle holders use a friction-tight socket to keep the candle upright.

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