I had someone ask me why they are called ''candles''. Why that term was
used.
I am so excited about Reid's work that I forwarded his link to other lists.

I looked up candle at
www.dictionary.com

I assume, 1 b. applies to the use of the term?
Just curious, as I am sure others are!
Connie

can·dle   Pronunciation Key  (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.

   


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