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A candle stick is a taper candle. You know, the tall, thin ones. Or it could be fatter, but the point is it is an upright candle that needs to be in a holder - a 'candle stick holder'. We usually just call them "candles" but that is a generic term for any kind, like 'tea lights' and 'pillars' are all candles, and candle 'stick' means this tall, thin type specifically.
A candelabra candle is a candle which has a base and it has branches that hold one or more candles. They are some candelabra's that are used in Jewish religion too. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candelabra
People should choose a crystal candle holder instead of a plastic one because when they candle burns and the wax drips the plastic holder could melt and stick to the candle, making it hard to use and clean. The crystal one also looks nicer and doesn't have that problem.
Jack jumped over the candle stick in the children's nursery rhyme. "Jack be nimble Jack be quick Jack jumped over the candle stick"
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There are 3 syllables. Can-dle - stick.
The wick is the central part of a candle. Without a wick, a candle is just a wax stick.
Ink-holder.
Yes. The wick goes all accross the candle. You simply burn the bottom of the candle a little and the wick will stick if the bottom burns enough. So you lay the candle and stick it on a square object and light both ends of the candle.
To hold candles.
by using wax!!