carton
English

Etymology
Borrowed from French carton, from Italian cartone. Doublet of cartoon.
Pronunciation
Noun
carton (plural cartons)
- An inexpensive, disposable box-like creation fashioned from either paper, paper with wax-covering (wax paper), or other lightweight material.
- A pack of cigarettes, usually ten, wrapped in cellophane or packed in a light cardboard box.
Translations
a box-like container made of paper designed to hold things for a limited time
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Verb
carton (third-person singular simple present cartons, present participle cartoning, simple past and past participle cartoned)
- To put in a carton.
Anagrams
French
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaʁ.tɔ̃/
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audio (file) - Homophone: cartons
Noun
carton m (plural cartons)
Derived terms
Terms derived from carton
Further reading
- “carton” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
Romanian
Noun
carton n (plural cartoane)
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