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candle
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can·dle  (kndl)
n.
1.
a. A solid, usually cylindrical mass of tallow, wax, or other fatty substance with an axially embedded wick that is burned to provide light.
b. Something resembling this object in shape or use.
2. Physics
a. Abbr. c An obsolete unit of luminous intensity, originally defined in terms of a wax candle with standard composition and equal to 1.02 candelas. Also called international candle.
b. See candela.
tr.v. can·dled, can·dling, can·dles
To examine (an egg) for freshness or fertility by holding it before a bright light.

[Middle English candel, from Old English and from Anglo-Norman candele, both from Latin candla, from candre, to shine; see kand- in Indo-European roots.]

candler n.

candle [ˈkændəl]
n
1. a cylindrical piece of wax, tallow, or other fatty substance surrounding a wick, which is burned to produce light
2. (Mathematics & Measurements / Units) Physics
b.  another name for candela
burn the candle at both ends to exhaust oneself, esp by being up late and getting up early to work
not hold a candle to Informal to be inferior or contemptible in comparison with your dog doesn't hold a candle to mine
not worth the candle Informal not worth the price or trouble entailed (esp in the phrase the game's not worth the candle)
vb
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Agriculture) (tr) to examine (eggs) for freshness or the likelihood of being hatched by viewing them against a bright light
[Old English candel, from Latin candēla, from candēre to be white, glitter]
candler  n

can•dle (ˈkæn dl)

n., v. -dled, -dling. n.
1. a long, usu. slender piece of tallow or wax with an embedded wick that is burned to give light.
2. something resembling this in appearance or use.
3. any of various former international standard units of luminous intensity. Abbr.: c., c Compare candela.
v.t.
4. to examine (eggs) for freshness, fertility, etc., by holding them up to a bright light.
Idioms:
1. hold a candle to, to compare favorably with (usu. in the negative).
2. worth the candle, worth the effort involved (usu. in the negative).
[before 900; Middle English, Old English candel < Latin candēla, derivative of candēre to shine]
can′dler, n.
Thesaurus Legend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.candle - stick of wax with a wick in the middlecandle - stick of wax with a wick in the middle
candlewick - the wick of a candle
chandlery - candles and other commodities sold by a chandler
dip - a candle that is made by repeated dipping in a pool of wax or tallow
lamp - an artificial source of visible illumination
rush candle, rushlight - a tallow candle with a rush stem as the wick
vigil candle, vigil light - a candle lighted by a worshiper in a church
wick, taper - a loosely woven cord (in a candle or oil lamp) that draws fuel by capillary action up into the flame
2.candle - the basic unit of luminous intensity adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; equal to 1/60 of the luminous intensity per square centimeter of a black body radiating at the temperature of 2,046 degrees Kelvin
candlepower unit, luminous intensity unit - a measure of luminous intensity
Verb1.candle - examine eggs for freshness by holding them against a light
examine, see - observe, check out, and look over carefully or inspect; "The customs agent examined the baggage"; "I must see your passport before you can enter the country"
Translations
candle [ˈkændl]
A. Nvela f, candela f; (in church) → cirio m
to hold a candle to sb you can't hold a candle to himno le llegas ni a la suela de los zapatos
it's not worth the candleno merece or vale la pena
see also burn 1 B1
B. CPD candle end Ncabo m de vela
candle grease Ncera f derretida
candle holder N = candlestick

candle [ˈkændəl] n (wax)bougie f; (tallow)chandelle f; (in church)cierge m
to burn the candle at both ends → brûler la chandelle par les deux bouts
he can't hold a candle to you → il ne vous arrive pas à la cheville
the game is not worth the candle (old-fashioned)le jeu n'en vaut pas la chandelle
candle holder candle-holder nporte-bougie m

candle
nKerze f; to burn the candle at both endsmit seinen Kräften Raubbau treiben; he can’t hold a candle to his brotherer kann seinem Bruder nicht das Wasser reichen; the game is not worth the candledas ist nicht der Mühe wert

candle in cpdsKerzen-;
candle end
candle grease
nKerzenwachs nt
candlelight
nKerzenlicht nt, → Kerzenschein m; by candleim Kerzenschein, bei Kerzenlicht; a candle dinnerein Candlelight-Dinner nt, → ein Essen ntbei Kerzenlicht

candle:
candlepower
n (old Elec) → Lichtstärke f
candlestick
nKerzenhalter m
candlewick
n
Kerzendocht m
(Tex) → Frottierplüschmuster nt
attr bedspreadim Frottierplüschmuster

candle [ˈkændl] ncandela; (in church) → cero

candle (ˈkӕndl) noun
a moulded piece of wax with a wick in the centre, for giving light. We had to use candles when the electric lights went out.
ˈcandle-light noun
the light from a candle. We had dinner by candle-light.
ˈcandlestick noun
a holder for a candle.

candle شمعة svíčka stearinlys Kerze κερί vela kynttilä bougie svijeća candela ろうそく 양초 kaars stearinlys świeca vela свеча stearinljus เทียน mum nến 蜡烛


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