electrolier

electrolier
A fixture, usually pendent from the ceiling, for holding electric lamps.

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  • Electrolier — E*lec tro*lier , n. [Formed from electric in imitation of chandelier.] A branching frame, often of ornamental design, to support electric illuminating lamps. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Electrolier — was the name for a fixture, usually pendent from the ceiling, for holding electric lamps. The word is analogous to chandelier, from which it was formed …   Wikipedia

  • electrolier — n. chandelier for electric lamps …   English contemporary dictionary

  • electrolier — elec·tro·lier …   English syllables

  • electrolier —   n. chandelier for electric lamps …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • electrolier — ə̇|lektrə|li(ə)r, ē| noun ( s) Etymology: electr + lier (as in chandelier) : a support for electric lamps; especially : one like a chandelier …   Useful english dictionary

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