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English

Noun

orange (plural oranges)

  1. An evergreen tree of the genus Citrus.
  2. The fruit of an orange tree.
  3. The colour of an orange; a reddish-yellow.
Orange colour:    

Derived terms

Translations

tree

  • Lithuanian: apelsinmedis m
  • Portuguese: laranjeira f
  • Romanian: portocal m
  • Slovene: oranževec m
  • Swedish: apelsinträd
  • Spanish: naranjo m
  • Vietnamese: cây cam


fruit

  • Lithuanian: apelsinas m
  • Portuguese: laranja f
  • Romanian: portocală f
  • Slovene: pomaranča f
  • Swedish: apelsin
  • Spanish: naranjo m
  • Spanish: naranja f
  • Vietnamese: quả cam


colour

  • Bosnian: narandžasta f
  • Breton: liv orañjez
  • Catalan: taronja f
  • Finnish: oranssi
  • French: orange f
  • Galician: laranxa f
  • Indonesian: jingga, oranye
  • Italian: arancione m
  • Lithuanian: oranžinė spalva f, apelsininė spalva f
  • Portuguese: cor-de-laranja f
  • Romanian: portocaliu m
  • Slovene: oranžna f
  • Swedish: orange
  • Spanish: naranja f
  • Vietnamese: mầu cam


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Adjective

orange

  1. Having the colour of the fruit of an orange tree; reddish-yellow.

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French

Noun

orange f (plural oranges)

  1. orange (fruit)
    Il pressa l'orange afin d'en extraire du jus. - He squeezed the orange in order to extract its juice.

Adjective

orange m and f (plural oranges)

  1. orange (in colour)
    Les premiers TGV atlantiques étaient oranges. - The first Atlantic TGV trains were orange.

Proper noun

Orange

  1. Orange is the name of cities:
    • A French village in Vaucluse.
    • A city in Australia.
    • Cities in the United States of America:
      • California
      • Connecticut
      • Massachusetts
      • Ohio
      • Texas
      • Virginia
  1. Orange SA is a télécommunications company.
  2. The House of Orange-Nassau is the royal house or family of The Netherlands.
  1. In South Africa:
    • Orange is a river named in honor of the Dutch royal house
    • Orange Free State (French: État libre d'Orange) was a Dutch colony bordering this river, now a part of the Republic of South Africa.
    • The République d'Orange is an imaginary micro-nation.



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