Carnationnoun
A type of Eurasian plant widely cultivated for its flowers.
Carnationnoun
originally, Dianthus caryophyllus
Carnationnoun
other members of genus Dianthus and hybrids
Carnationnoun
The type of flower they bear, originally flesh-coloured, but since hybridizing found in a variety of colours.
Carnationnoun
A rosy pink colour
Carnationnoun
(archaic) The pinkish colors used in art to render human face and flesh
Carnationnoun
A scarlet colour.
Carnationadjective
Of a rosy pink or red colour.
Carnationadjective
(archaic) Of a human flesh color.
Carnationnoun
The natural color of flesh; rosy pink.
Carnationnoun
Those parts of a picture in which the human body or any part of it is represented in full color; the flesh tints.
Carnationnoun
A species of Dianthus (Dianthus Caryophyllus) or pink, having very beautiful flowers of various colors, esp. white and usually a rich, spicy scent.
Carnationnoun
Eurasian plant with pink to purple-red spice-scented usually double flowers; widely cultivated in many varieties and many colors
Carnationnoun
a pink or reddish-pink color
Carnationadjective
having the color of a carnation
Carnationnoun
a double-flowered cultivated variety of clove pink, with grey-green leaves and showy pink, white, or red flowers.
Carnationnoun
a rosy pink colour
Marigoldnoun
Any of the Old World plants, of the genus Calendula, with orange, yellow or reddish flowers.
Marigoldnoun
Any of the New World plants, of the genus Tagetes, with orange, yellow or reddish flowers.
Marigoldnoun
(rubber glove for cleaning)
Marigoldadjective
Having the color of marigolds, a bright yellowish-orange hue.
Marigoldnoun
A name for several plants with golden yellow blossoms, especially the Calendula officinalis (see Calendula), and the cultivated species of Tagetes.
Marigoldnoun
any of various tropical American plants of the genus Tagetes widely cultivated for their showy yellow or orange flowers