- A
boutonnière (French: [bu.tɔ.njɛʁ]) or
buttonhole (British English) is a
floral decoration,
typically a
single flower or bud, worn on the
lapel of a...
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Boutonniere deformity is a
deformed position of the
fingers or toes, in
which the
joint nearest the
knuckle (the
proximal interphalangeal joint, or PIP)...
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called buttonholes or
boutonnières. At
school events such as
homecoming or prom,
couples generally coordinate the
corsage and
boutonnière,
signifying their...
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Centaurea cy****,
commonly known as
cornflower or bachelor's button, is an
annual flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae native to Europe. In the past...
- with an
estimated annual revenue of ₹200 crore.
Lavazza sold
Barista to
Boutonniere Hospitality Private Limited in 2014 (formerly “Carnation Hospitality...
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events in
their lives: For new
births or
christenings As a
corsage or
boutonniere worn at
social functions or for
holidays As
tokens of love or esteem...
- properties. In France,
gardenias are the
flower traditionally worn by men as
boutonnière when in
evening dress. In The Age of Innocence,
Edith Wharton suggests...
- a coat or jacket,
which is
referred to
simply as a "buttonhole" or "
boutonnière".
Buttonholes for
fastening or
closing clothing with
buttons appeared...
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jackets the left
lapel typically carries a
buttonhole for
holding a
boutonnière, a
decorative flower. A loop is
often fixed to the back of the lapel...
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described in the 1930s to 1940s, as Richât
Crater or Richât
buttonhole (
boutonnière du Richât). Richard-Molard (1948)
considered it to be the
result of a...