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1. A flower with a pink or reddish-pink color similar to the color of the skin of many people: Sally wore a real carnation on her dress to the seniors' prom that evening.
2. Etymology: from old French, "flesh-colored"; from Old Italian carnagione, "skin, complexion"; from carne, "flesh" or from Late Latin carnnati-, carnation-, "flesh"; both of which come from Latin car-, carn-.
2. Etymology: from old French, "flesh-colored"; from Old Italian carnagione, "skin, complexion"; from carne, "flesh" or from Late Latin carnnati-, carnation-, "flesh"; both of which come from Latin car-, carn-.
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-ation, -ization (-iz[e] + -ation); -isation (British spelling variation)
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carno-, carn-, carne-, carni-
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Carnation: A country where everyone owns a car.
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A carnation is a country where everyone owns a car.
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paraprosdokian, paraprosdokia
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carnation
A country where everyone owns a car.
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