carnation

6 ENTRIES FOUND:

car·na·tion

noun \kär-ˈnā-shən\

Definition of CARNATION

1
a (1) : the variable color of human flesh (2) : a pale to grayish yellow b : a moderate red
2
: a plant of any of numerous often cultivated and usually double-flowered varieties or subspecies of an Old World pink (Dianthus caryophyllus) originally flesh-colored but now found in many color variations

Examples of CARNATION

  1. The groom wore a carnation in his buttonhole.

Origin of CARNATION

Middle French, from Old Italian carnagione, from carne flesh, from Latin carn-, caro
First Known Use: circa 1535

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