orange rn

  • 81Orange — Recorded as Orange, Oran, Orans, Orringe, Orring, Orrin and possibly others, this unusual surname can be described as both English and French, with possibly a dash of Dutch. It originates from places called Orange in France, of which the most… …

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  • 82Orange — I. /ˈɒrɪndʒ/ (say orinj) noun a European princely family, originating in the medieval French principality of Orange and ruling in the Netherlands since the late 16th century (when William, Count of Nassau and Prince of Orange, as the holder of… …

  • 83orange — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French orrange, araunge, from Old Occitan auranja, from Arabic nāranj, from Persian nārang, from Sanskrit nāraṅga orange tree Date: 14th century 1. a. a globose berry with a yellowish to reddish… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 84orange — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ juicy ▪ sour, sweet ▪ navel ▪ mandarin (AmE) (just mandarin in BrE) …

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  • 85orange — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. tangerine, tangelo; sweet, blood, mandarin, navel, etc. orange. See vegetable, color. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. reddish, ocherous, glowing; see orange , n. 1 . n. 1. [Color] Syn. red yellow, apricot …

    English dictionary for students

  • 86Orange — 1Oran|ge [o rã:ʒə, auch o raŋʒə] die; , n unter Einfluss von niederl. oranje(appel) aus fr. (pomme d )orange, viell. unter volksetymologischer Anlehnung an or »Gold« aus span. naranja, dies über arab. nāranǧ »bittere Orange« aus pers. nāranǧ> …

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  • 87orange n — 1) Why is a carrot more orange than an orange? 2) Knock knock. Who s there? Orange. Orange who? Orange you going to open the door? yellow adj …

    English expressions

  • 88orange */*/ — I UK [ˈɒrɪndʒ] / US [ˈɔrəndʒ] noun Word forms orange : singular orange plural oranges 1) [countable] a round fruit that has a hard orange coloured skin called peel, and that divides into parts called segments. It grows on an orange tree. 2)… …

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  • 89Orange — 1. Die Orange ist erst grün, ehe sie reif wird. Gut Ding will Weile haben. 2. Die Orange ist Gold am Morgen, Arznei zu Mittag und Gift am Abend. 3. Eine faule Orange verdirbt die andern. – Reinsberg II, 64. 4. Grüne Orangen fallen vom Baume,… …

    Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon

  • 90ORANGÉ, ÉE — adj. Qui tire sur la couleur de l’orange, qui est d’un ton intermédiaire entre le jaune et le rouge. Velours orangé. Ruban orangé. Substantivement, L’orangé est une des sept couleurs fondamentales que l’on distingue dans le spectre solaire …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)