reddish-orange
41mandarin orange — Mandarin Man da*rin , n. [Pg. mandarim, from Malay mantr[=i] minister of state, prop. a Hind. word, fr. Skr. mantrin a counselor, manira a counsel, man to think.] 1. A Chinese public officer or nobleman; a civil or military official in China and… …
42flame-orange — adjective of orange tinged with red • Syn: ↑red orange, ↑reddish orange • Similar to: ↑chromatic …
43red-orange — adjective of orange tinged with red • Syn: ↑reddish orange, ↑flame orange • Similar to: ↑chromatic …
44indian orange — noun Usage: often capitalized I Etymology: probably from indian (II) 1 : a vivid reddish orange that is paler than international orange and redder and darker than golden poppy or chrome orange …
45international orange — noun : a vivid reddish orange that is redder and much darker than golden poppy and redder, stronger, and much darker than chrome orange * * * Naut. a shade of bright orange, highly visible at a great distance and in murky weather, used to color… …
46u.s. army orange — noun Usage: usually capitalized U&S&A : a vivid reddish orange that is redder and paler than international orange, redder and darker than chrome orange, and redder and duller than golden poppy …
47burnt orange — n. a reddish orange * * * …
48international orange — noun A reddish orange colour used to set things apart from their surroundings. The width of the chrome yellow or international orange bands should be one seventh the height of the structure for all structures less than 250 feet …
49burnt orange — n. a reddish orange …
50mars orange — noun Etymology: from mars (iron) 1. usually capitalized M : an orange artist s pigment made by calcining Mars yellow 2. often capitalized M : a moderate reddish orange that is yellower and darker than flamingo, yellower and duller than crab apple …