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candelabra

[kan-dl-ah-bruh, -dl-ey-] / ˌkæn dlˈɑ brə, -dlˈeɪ- /
NOUN
candlestick
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On Tuesday, priests and monks haphazardly loaded cars and trucks with religious and household items including candelabras, televisions and pictures.

From New York Times

It was a televised affair and the backdrop gleamed with pomp: golden drapery, candelabras dripping crystals, stars and stripes and the presidential seal bedecked by a quartet of flags.

From Washington Post

The church, DSM First Church in Des Moines, even had the same paint color, altar, cross and candelabras as it did 50 years ago.

From Fox News

And as part of his Muse collection, Adler’s done a candelabra he calls Eve; a ringlet of white porcelain hands stands ready to grip tapers, like a circle of dancers.

From Washington Times

Every night we light candles in a candelabra and dine together, we’d like to continue that through their teenage years.

From The Guardian