A multi-branched candlestick is commonly referred to as a "spinning top" if it has a small body with long upper and lower shadows, indicating indecision in the market. However, if it has multiple wicks or branches extending from the body, it might also be referred to as a "doji" or "multi-directional candlestick," depending on its specific characteristics. These formations can signal potential reversals or continuation patterns in price action.
georges braque's painting c. 1910 violin and candlestick is an analytic cubism work of art.
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Chris Arnold debuted on September 7, 1971, playing for the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park; he played his final game on October 2, 1976, playing for the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park.
Steve Bourgeois debuted on April 3, 1996, playing for the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park; he played his final game on September 28, 1996, playing for the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park.
It's called a channukiah or Hanukkah-menorah.
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A candelabrum, also known as a candlestick holder, is a type of ornamental branched candlestick often used for decoration or lighting. It typically features multiple arms or branches to hold several candles at once.
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Dendrites are the multi-branched projections off the nerve cell body.
The English spelling of the 7 or 9-branched Hebrew candlestick is "menorah" (also "menorrah").
That is the correct spelling (menorah) of a multi-armed Jewish candlestick.
It sounds like you are talking about the menorah (×ž× ×•×¨×”) which is a seven-branched candelabra and the traditional symbol of Israel.
Eight for the eight days of Hanukkah. The ninth is for the helper-candle used to light the others.
Candelabra can hold a single candle, candelabras is plural which means a number of candelabra or candle holder. Candelabrum can hold a multi candle meaning it has multi branches to hold candles.
A chandelier is a decorative branched lamp hung from the ceiling featuring crystals that are suspended from the lights giving a brilliant display.EtymologyAbout 700 years ago, the 'English' word chandelier was written as chaundeler, and referred to a branched hanging support for several candles or lamps. Chaundeler is from the Old French chandelabre meaning "candlestick." (In English the word candelabra is still used for a large branched candlestick.)The French word chandelabre is from the Latin candelabrum, which is from the Latin candela, which means ... candle!---------------------For more information, see 'Related links' below
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