Absolutely. Often Candles are used to be representative of forces or dedications, so they could absolutely be used to alter an object's meaning and make it much more specific or general, depending. Theres an individual aspect that goes into such.
Such as in Hellenic Polytheism, its commonly used to represent Hestia, and as such its a required part of any
Not to mention physically it alters its appearance.
One reason is to distinguish between a general object and a specific one. For a specific object it would need to be identified earlier.
The object is something that you would approve of or would in flatter you.
Please provide the specific language you would like the meaning for.
As long as they were all lit at the same time, they would burn for the same amount of time (regardless of the number of candles).
It means that he would not object to doing it; he is willing.
Hanukkah is one holiday in which you would light candles.
"an object that has a meaning" is rather a curious turn of phrase. If you mean a sculpture, an object with a symbolic meaning, it would be protected by copyright as soon as it is fixed in a tangible medium. A patent would be more appropriate for a new type of object with a useful function.
There would be 400 candles in the 1KG box
I would guess that the specific object you are trying to move is too heavy.
"Joemar" does not have a specific meaning in the Spanish language. It may be a name or a unique term. If it has a specific meaning in a particular context or language variant, it would need further explanation.
It seems that they would, because there is only a certain amour of oxygen inside the dome, and more candles would use it up faster than a few candles would.
The colored candles because they are darker which attracts heat causing it to melt faster.