orange rn

  • 91orange up — verb a) To make more orange. She oranged up the bedroom b) To make more prominent by making orange or adding orange colour. You could orange up the skin tones a bit in Photoshop …

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  • 92orange — 1. noun /ˈɒ.ɹɪndʒ,ˈɔɹ.əndʒ,ˈɑɹ.əndʒ,ˈɔɹndʒ,ˈɔɹndʒ/ a) An evergreen tree of the genus Citrus such as Citrus aurantium. b) The fruit of an orange tree; a citrus fruit with a slightly sour flavour. 2. adjective /ˈɒ.ɹɪndʒ,ˈɔ …

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  • 93orange — 1. The fruit of the o. tree, Citrus aurantium (family Rutaceae). 2. A color between yellow and red in the spectrum. For individual o. dyes, see specific name. [O.F. orenge, fr. Ar. naranj, the initial n being absorbed in Fr. article une] bitter o …

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  • 94orange — [14] The name of the orange originated in northern India, as Sanskrit nāranga. This passed westwards via Persian nārang and Arabic nāranj to Spain. The Spanish form naranj filtered up to France, and became altered (perhaps under the influence of… …

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  • 95orange — n. 1) a mandarin; navel orange 2) (misc.) to squeeze an orange * * * [ ɒrɪndʒ] navel orange (misc.) to squeeze an orange a mandarin …

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  • 96orange — or|ange1 [ ɔrəndʒ ] noun ** 1. ) count or uncount a round fruit that has a hard orange colored skin called peel, and that divides into parts called segments. It grows on an orange tree. 2. ) uncount a color that is between red and yellow orange… …

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  • 97orange — noun (C) 1 a round fruit that has a thick orange skin and is divided into parts inside 2 a colour that is between red and yellow: The sky turned a brilliant orange. orange adjective: Carrots are orange …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 98orange — [14] The name of the orange originated in northern India, as Sanskrit nāranga. This passed westwards via Persian nārang and Arabic nāranj to Spain. The Spanish form naranj filtered up to France, and became altered (perhaps under the influence of… …

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  • 99ORANGE — ÉE. adj. Qui est de couleur d orange. Taffetas, velours, satin orangé. Rubans orangés.   Il s emploie aussi substantivement. L orangé est une des sept couleurs primitives données par le prisme …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 100orange — Synonyms and related words: Catawba, Persian melon, Valencia orange, akee, alligator pear, ananas, apple, apricot, avocado, banana, bearberry, berry, bilberry, blackberry, cacao, candleberry, canistel, cantaloupe, capulin, casaba, checkerberry,… …

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