orange
noun(or-ange)
a globose berry with a yellowish to reddish-orange rind and a sweet edible pulp
orange
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any of various small evergreen citrus trees (genus Citrus) with glossy ovate leaves, hard yellow wood, fragrant white flowers, and fruits that are oranges
orange
noun(or-ange)
any of several trees or fruits resembling the orange
orange
adjective(or-ange)
of or relating to the orange
orange
adjective(or-ange)
of the color orange
orange
adjective(or-ange)
of, relating to, or sympathizing with Orangemen
orange
geographical name(or-ange)
city in southwestern California north of Santa Ana population 136,416
orange
geographical name(or-ange)
river 1300 miles (2092 kilometers) long in southern Africa flowing from the Drakensberg Mountains in Lesotho west into the Atlantic Ocean
orange
geographical name(or-ange)
city in southeastern France north of Avignon population 29,135
orange
noun(or-ange)
an Asian freshwater cichlid fish (Etroplus maculatus) that is orange or yellow with red spots and is often kept in tropical aquariums
orange
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a European hawkweed (Hieracium aurantiacum) that has flower heads with bright orange-red rays and is a troublesome weed especially in northeastern North America
orange
noun(or-ange)
a rough surface (as on porcelain) like that of an orange
orange
noun(or-ange)
tea made from the smallest and youngest leaves of the shoot
orange
noun(or-ange)
a reddish-orange fish (Hoplostethus atlanticus) of deep subtropical and tropical waters that has firm white flesh and is caught commercially chiefly in the waters of New Zealand