0 a stick of wax with a steady flame when lit -- stearinlys [ neuter ]
Light the candles. Tenn stearinlysene.
1 a moulded/molded piece of wax with a wick in the centre, for giving light -- stearinlys, (levende) lys
Yet if the candle is extinguished, the same region looks white.
These splendid ceremonies were often performed at night, under the light of torches and candles.
Firstly the diesel generator broke down, leaving them with no electric light, only oil lamps and candles, and without radio communication.
For example, the children were presented with a red and blue candle and a red and blue car.
To prevent respiratory movement of the brain during recording sessions, the craniotomy was filled with agar (3% in saline) and sealed with candle wax.
After a longish pause, the burning candle, which he holds close to his chest, slips from his hands.
This suggests that, as the target word unfolds in real time, both "candle" and "candy" are activated in parallel during monolingual language processing.
On this should be placed white linens, a glass of water, a monstrance, and candles.
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