candlewick

[ kan-dl-wik ]
/ ˈkæn dlˌwɪk /

noun

the wick of a candle.
Also can·dle·wick·ing. Textiles.
  1. Also called candlewick yarn. loosely twisted yarn, usually of cotton, used for making candlewick fabric.
  2. the process of making candlewick fabric.
  3. the design made by this process.

adjective

(of a fabric) having small, short bunches of wicking tufted to form a design: a candlewick bedspread of unbleached muslin.

Origin of candlewick

before 1000; Middle English candelweke, Old English candelwēoc. See candle, wick1

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British Dictionary definitions for candlewick

candlewick
/ (ˈkændəlˌwɪk) /

noun

unbleached cotton or muslin into which loops of yarn are hooked and then cut to give a tufted pattern. It is used for bedspreads, dressing gowns, etc
the wick of a candle
(modifier) being or made of candlewick fabric