candle
A candle that is currently burning.
A candle that is currently burning.
A candle that releases a pleasant smell when burned.
A candle whose flame is moving unsteadily.
A candle designed to release a pleasant, therapeutic scent.
A standard candle made from wax.
A decorative candle used during holiday seasons like Christmas.
A candle containing citronella oil, often used to repel insects.
A small candle, typically lit for a prayer or religious intention.
The visible, burning part of a candle.
The material from which candles are made, especially after it has melted.
A device used to hold a candle securely.
The action of a candle producing light and heat.
The flame of a candle stops burning.
The flame of a candle moves unsteadily.
A candle produces a steady, soft light.
A candle provides light for something.
A candle provides light for something.
To set a candle's wick on fire so it will burn.
To extinguish a candle's flame by blowing on it.
To put out the flame of a candle.
To extinguish a candle, often with a special tool (a snuffer).
To extinguish a candle, often with a special tool (a snuffer).