kartono
Esperanto
editEtymology
editFrom French carton, German Karton, Yiddish קאַרטאָן (karton), Polish karton, Russian карто́н (kartón), all ultimately from Italian cartone. Compare Spanish cartón, Romanian carton, English carton, Swedish kartong, Arabic كرتون (kartōn), Vietnamese các tông. Doublet of kartuno.
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Noun
editkartono (accusative singular kartonon, plural kartonoj, accusative plural kartonojn)
Ido
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Esperanto kartono, English carton, French carton, German Karton, Italian cartone, Russian карто́н (kartón), Spanish cartón.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editkartono (plural kartoni)
- cardboard, pasteboard, board (for books)
Derived terms
edit- kartonizar (“to put up in cartons (something); to bind in boards”)
- kartonobindar (“to put up in cartons (something); to bind in boards”)
- kartonokovrar (“to put up in cartons (something); to bind in boards”)
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