Carnation

/kɑrˈneɪʃən/ noun

A colorful flower with ruffled petals, popular in bouquets and gardens, or a light pinkish-red color.

From Medieval Latin 'carnationes', related to 'carne' (flesh), referring to the flesh-like pink color of the original flowers. The name describes the color before the flower itself.

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