tangerine orange
1tangerine — (n.) 1842, from tangerine orange (1841) an orange from Tangier, seaport in northern Morocco, from which it was originally imported to Britain. The place name is from L. Tinge. As a color name, attested from 1899 …
2tangerine — [18] The tangerine was originally exported to Britain, in the 1840s, from the Moroccan port of Tangier, and so it was called the Tangerine orange (Tangerine started life as an adjective meaning ‘of Tangier’: ‘an old Tangerine captain with a… …
3tangerine — [18] The tangerine was originally exported to Britain, in the 1840s, from the Moroccan port of Tangier, and so it was called the Tangerine orange (Tangerine started life as an adjective meaning ‘of Tangier’: ‘an old Tangerine captain with a… …
4tangerine — noun Etymology: Tangerine (orange), from French Tanger Tangier, Morocco + English 1 ine Date: 1842 1. a. any of various mandarin oranges that have usually deep orange skin and pulp; broadly mandarin 3b b. a tree producing tangerines 2. a moderate …
5Tangerine (Florida) — Tangerine Lugar designado por el censo de los Estados Unidos …
6Tangerine (disambiguation) — Tangerine can refer to: * Tangerine, a red or orange colored citrus fruit * Tangerine, Florida, a place in Orange County, Florida * Tangerine (album) , an album by the band Vixen * Tangerine (David Mead album) , an album by singer/songwriter… …
7Orange chicken — Origin Place of origin China (original version) United States (Westernized version) …
8tangerine — [ tɑ̃ʒ(ə)rin ] n. f. • 1946; mot angl. « mandarine », proprt « (orange) de Tanger » ♦ Hybride de mandarine et d orange, à saveur acidulée. ● tangerine nom féminin (anglais tangerine, de Tanger) Nom générique des variétés de mandarines à épiderme… …
9Tangerine Dream — Concert de Tangerine …
10Orange (colour) — Orange   Spectral coordinates  Wavelength …