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- nouncarnival (noun) · carnivals (plural noun)
- a period of public revelry at a regular time each year, typically during the week before Lent in Roman Catholic countries, involving processions, music, dancing, and the use of masquerade:"the culmination of the week-long carnival" · "Mardi Gras is the last day of carnival" · "a carnival parade"
- a public event or celebration, typically held outdoors and offering entertainment and exhibitions:"he helped judge the ice-sculpture contest at the college's winter carnival"
- an exciting or riotous mixture of something:"the whole evening was a carnival of fun"
Originmid 16th century: from Italian carnevale, carnovale, from medieval Latin carnelevamen, carnelevarium ‘Shrovetide’, from Latin caro, carn- ‘flesh’ + levare ‘put away’. - People also ask
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