chan|dler|y

chan|dler|y
chan|dler|y «CHAN dluhr ee, CHAHN-», noun, plural -dler|ies.
1. a storeroom for candles.
2. the warehouse, goods, or business of a chandler.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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