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orange

Pronunciation: /ˈɒrɪn(d)ʒ/
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Definition of orange

noun

  • 1a large round juicy citrus fruit with a tough bright reddish-yellow rind: eat plenty of oranges [mass noun]:a slice of orange [as modifier]:orange juice
  • [mass noun] chiefly British a drink made from or flavoured with oranges:a vodka and orange
  • 2 (also orange tree) the leathery-leaved evergreen tree which produces oranges, native to warm regions of south and SE Asia.
    • Genus Citrus, family Rutaceae: several species, in particular the sweet orange (C. sinensis) and the Seville orange
  • used in names of plants with similar fruit or flowers to the orange tree, e.g. mock orange.
  • 3 [mass noun] a bright reddish-yellow colour like that of the skin of a ripe orange: tones of golden brown and orange [count noun]:the most shocking of pinks and oranges
  • 4 [with modifier] a butterfly with mainly or partly orange wings.
    • Several species in the family Pieridae, in particular American species in the genera Colias and Eurema

adjective

  • reddish yellow:an orange glow in the sky

Derivatives

orangey

(also orangy) adjective

orangish

adjective

Origin:

late Middle English: from Old French orenge (in the phrase pomme d'orenge), based on Arabic nāranj, from Persian nārang

orange in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of orange in the US English dictionary
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