orange
Pronunciation: English ['?r?nd?]? American ['?r?nd?]
n. orange, tangerine; orange-yellow
adj. orange
Orange is derived directly from Old French orange; originally from Medieval Latin pomum de orenge, meaning orange tree.
Bilingual example sentences:
Would you peel me an orange?
Would you peel me an orange?
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Proximate Words
1. tangerine
Pronunciation: English [?t?nd?'ri?n]? American ['t?nd?'ri?n]
n. orange; orange tree
There's a sweet smell of tangerine!
There's a sweet smell of tangerine!
2. marmalade
Pronunciation: English ['mɑ?m?le?d]? American ['mɑ?rm?le?d]
n. marmalade made from lemons, etc.; oranges
There is a jar of marmalade on the breakfast table.
There is a jar of marmalade on the breakfast table.