A candlestick, chamberstick, or candelabrum.
Candle burning is the process called oxidation. This is, it's the reaction that takes place when a gaseous material reacts with oxygen, the wax needs to change to gaseous state for the reaction to take place.
it holds the cell together a bit like a clamp it holds it in place
Not reversable, If you put a burned candle in a cold dark place, it does not become whole again.
The Cell Wall holds the cell's structure in place, but only in plant cells
It is called The Omentum. It is a fold of THE Peritonium extending from the stomach to adjacent abdominal organs.
There is more than one way to hold metal in place - it can be welded, clamped, glued, etc. - but you are probably thinking of a vice.
it holds the metal in place
It's called a lamp harp. The top (where you place the shade) is called a finial base, the little 'clips' at the bottom are called the harp base.
The ligature is the metal band on the clarinet's mouthpiece. It holds the reed in place.
Well on an english saddle it's called a girth, on a western saddle it's called a cinch.
The pin that holds the record in place is called the spindle. It helps to center and secure the record while it's playing on a turntable.
An engine mount holds an engine in place. It can also be called a motor mount if a motor is specifically referenced.
omentum
candle holder
partial combustion takes place here and wax vapour start burning with a yellowwish flame . this region of candle flame is moderately hot. so it is called as the luminous zone
The internal organs are held in place by the messentaries and the greater and lesser omentums.
Get a bit of bluetack and eat it it'll stick by itself