orange meaning
EN[ˈɒ.ɹɪndʒ] [ˈɔɹ.əndʒ] [ˈɑɹ.əndʒ] [ˈɔɹndʒ] [-ɒɹɪndʒ]CA UK
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- Orange usually refers to:
- Orange (colour), occurs between red and yellow in the visible spectrum
- Orange (fruit), a citrus fruit
- Orange may also refer to:
FR orange
- NounPLoranges
- VerbSGorangesPRorangingPT, PPoranged
- (transitive) To color orange.
- It is this composition which reaches a colourist perfection in Le Bonheur with the complementarity of violet, purple and oranged gold
- (intransitive) To become orange.
- Cranes in the distance against the background of the slowly oranging sky
- (transitive) To color orange.
- AdjectiveCOMorangerCOMmore orangeSUPorangestSUPmost orange
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- The orange zest gives the strong flavors in this dish.
- I was so thirsty that I got through three glasses of orange juice.
- Then there was no more cover, for they straggled out, not in ranks but clusters, from among orange trees and tall, flowering shrubs [ …] .
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of orange in English Dictionary
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