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ALL meanings of orange

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  • adjective orange of orange colour 1
  • noun orange citrus fruit 1
  • adjective orange of orange blossom fragrance 1
  • adjective orange of the orange fruit 1
  • noun orange colour 1
  • noun orange citrus tree 1
  • noun orange An evergreen tree of the genus Citrus such as Citrus sinensis. 1
  • noun orange methyl orange. 1
  • adjective orange prepared or served with slices of orange, orange peel, or an orange-flavored sauce: duck à l'orange. 1
  • colour orange Something that is orange is of a colour between red and yellow. 0
  • variable noun orange An orange is a round juicy fruit with a thick, orange coloured skin. 0
  • uncountable noun orange Orange is a drink that is made from or tastes of oranges. 0
  • noun orange any of several citrus trees, esp Citrus sinensis (sweet orange) and the Seville orange, cultivated in warm regions for their round edible fruit 0
  • noun orange the fruit of any of these trees, having a yellowish-red bitter rind and segmented juicy flesh 0
  • noun orange (as modifier) 0
  • noun orange the hard wood of any of these trees 0
  • noun orange any of a group of colours, such as that of the skin of an orange, that lie between red and yellow in the visible spectrum in the approximate wavelength range 620–585 nanometres 0
  • noun orange a dye or pigment producing these colours 0
  • noun orange orange cloth or clothing 0
  • noun orange any of several trees or herbaceous plants that resemble the orange, such as mock orange 0
  • adjective orange of the colour orange 0
  • noun orange a river in S Africa, rising in NE Lesotho and flowing generally west across the South African plateau to the Atlantic: the longest river in South Africa. Length: 2093 km (1300 miles) 0
  • noun orange a town in SE France: a small principality in the Middle Ages, the descendants of which formed the House of Orange. Pop: 27 989 (1999) 0
  • noun orange a princely family of Europe. Its possessions, originally centred in S France, passed in 1544 to the count of Nassau, who became William I of Orange and helped to found the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Since 1815 it has been the name of the reigning house of the Netherlands. It was the ruling house of Great Britain and Ireland under William III and Mary (1689–94) and under William III as sole monarch (1694–1702) 0
  • noun orange of or relating to the Orangemen 0
  • noun orange of or relating to the royal dynasty of Orange 0
  • noun orange name of the ruling family of the Netherlands 0
  • adjective orange of or having to do with Orangemen 0
  • noun orange city in SW Calif.: suburb of Los Angeles: pop. 129,000 0
  • noun orange river in South Africa, flowing from NE Lesotho west into the Atlantic: c. 1,300 mi (2,092 km) 0
  • noun orange former principality of W Europe (12th-17th cent.), now in SE France 0
  • noun orange city in SE France: pop. 26,000 0
  • noun orange a reddish-yellow, round, edible citrus fruit, with a sweet, juicy pulp 0
  • noun orange any of various evergreen trees (genus Citrus) of the rue family producing this fruit, having white, fragrant blossoms and hard, yellow wood 0
  • noun orange any of several plants or fruits resembling the orange 0
  • noun orange reddish yellow 0
  • adjective orange reddish-yellow 0
  • adjective orange made with or from an orange or oranges 0
  • adjective orange having a flavor like that of oranges 0
  • noun orange An orange is a round juicy fruit with a thick, orange-colored skin. 0
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