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carton

noun

  1. box or container usually made of paperboard and sometimes of corrugated fiberboard
  2. inexpensive, disposable box-like creation fashioned from either paper, paper with wax-covering (wax paper), or other lightweight material
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈkɑːtən/ / /ˈkɑːtn̩/ / /ˈkɑɹtn̩/

name

  1. A surname.

    The more business he got, the greater his power seemed to grow of getting at its pith and marrow; and however late at night he sat carousing with Sydney Carton, he always had his points at his fingers' ends in the morning.

noun

Etymology: Borrowed from French carton, from Italian cartone. Doublet of cartoon.

  1. An inexpensive, disposable box-like container fashioned from either paper, paper with wax-covering (wax paper), or other lightweight material.

    a carton of milk or eggs

  2. A pack of cigarettes, usually ten, wrapped in cellophane or packed in a light cardboard box.
  3. A cardboard box that holds (usually 24) beer bottles or cans.

    Mr Yunupingu was referred to the clinic where I was working at that time, Northside Clinic, for treatment of his alcohol problem. I think he described drinking between one and four cartons every single day - it's quite a phenomenal amount.

  4. A kind of thin pasteboard.
  5. A small disc within the bullseye of a target.
  6. A shot that strikes this disc.

verb

Etymology: Borrowed from French carton, from Italian cartone. Doublet of cartoon.

  1. To put in a carton.