candelabrum

/ˌkændəˈlɑːbrəm/
noun
  1. A large decorative candle holder with several branches or arms; the singular form of candelabra.
    • The candelabrum held three candles, casting a warm glow across the room.
    • The museum displayed a Roman candelabrum made of bronze.
    • He placed a single candelabrum on the mantelpiece.
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