boutonniere

/ˌbutəˈnɪr/
noun
  1. A flower or small bouquet worn in the buttonhole of a jacket or on the lapel, typically at formal events.
    • At the wedding, each groomsman had a matching boutonniere.
    • He pinned a boutonniere to his jacket before the prom.
    • The groom wore a white rose boutonniere on his tuxedo.
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