
Word: Orange
How to pronounce: ˈɒrɪnʤ
Noun
Definitions:
1. A round juicy citrus fruit with a tough bright reddish-yellow rind.
Example sentences: "Eat plenty of oranges"
2. The leathery-leaved evergreen tree that bears the orange, native to warm regions of South and Southeast Asia. Oranges are a major commercial crop in many warm regions of the world.Used in names of other plants with fruit or flowers similar to the orange, e.g., mock orange.
Example sentences: "Zhaar or orange flower water is an extract of the Bergamot orange tree."
3. A bright reddish-yellow color like that of the skin of a ripe orange.
Example sentences: "Tones of golden brown and orange"
Adjective
Definitions:
1. Reddish yellow.
Proper noun
Definitions:
1. A town in southern France, on the Rhône River, home of the ancestors of the Dutch royal house.
2. A city in southwestern California, southeast of Los Angeles in an agricultural area; population 136,392 (est. 2008).
Adjective
Definitions:
1. Relating to the Orange Order.
Synonyms:
orangish
Derivations:
orangey
orangery
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Orange in Other Languages...
Spanish: Naranja
German: Orange
French: Orange
Italian: Arancia
Turkish: Portakal