Orange ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Orange ( noun )

  1. A round juicy citrus fruit with a tough bright reddish-yellow rind.
  2. A reddish-yellow color.
  3. A beverage made from squeezed oranges.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french, from medieval latin pomum de orenge, alteration of late latin malum de orenge, from arabic nāranj, from persian nārang.

Examples:

  1. She peeled the orange carefully.
  2. The walls were painted a bright orange.
  3. I'd like a glass of orange juice, please.
  4. The orange is a citrus fruit that is rich in Vitamin C.
  5. The dress was the perfect shade of orange to match her tan.

(As a verb)

Orange ( verb )

  1. A round juicy citrus fruit with a tough bright reddish-yellow rind.
  2. A reddish-yellow color.
  3. A beverage made from squeezed oranges.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french, from medieval latin pomum de orenge, alteration of late latin malum de orenge, from arabic nāranj, from persian nārang.

Examples:

  1. She peeled the orange carefully.
  2. The walls were painted a bright orange.
  3. I'd like a glass of orange juice, please.
  4. The orange is a citrus fruit that is rich in Vitamin C.
  5. The dress was the perfect shade of orange to match her tan.
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