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A '''candle''' is an ignitable wick that is encased in wax. It maintains a steady flame when lit to provide light and, optionally, a fragrance. Candles produce very little heat but, historically, they provided a reliable means of timekeeping. A candlemaker is also known as a chandler. | A '''candle''' is an ignitable wick that is encased in wax. It maintains a steady flame when lit to provide light and, optionally, a fragrance. Candles produce very little heat but, historically, they provided a reliable means of timekeeping. A candlemaker is also known as a chandler.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
Latest revision as of 11:01, 24 July 2024
A candle is an ignitable wick that is encased in wax. It maintains a steady flame when lit to provide light and, optionally, a fragrance. Candles produce very little heat but, historically, they provided a reliable means of timekeeping. A candlemaker is also known as a chandler.