The fruit is known as the "Citrus × sinensis of the family Rutaceae". It used to be known as the "Chinese Apple".
Mandarin oranges have several common names, including tangerines, clementines, and satsumas. These names can refer to different varieties within the broader category of mandarins. Additionally, in some regions, they may simply be called "mandarins." Overall, the number of common names can vary by culture and context.
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Um, oranges and blueberries
oranges
oranges halo
In your booty crack HAHAHA
Burnt Orange could be considered a flat form of the shades.
They are all citrus fruit.
They are all citrus fruit.
Yes, "orange juice" is a common noun. It refers to a type of beverage made from oranges and is not the name of a specific brand or product. Common nouns denote general items or concepts, while proper nouns identify specific names. Thus, "orange juice" fits the definition of a common noun.
bannanas, oranges, grapes, egg plant and horse shoe!
The common idiom is "comparing apples to apples" (and oranges to oranges) rather than "comparing apples and oranges" (alternatives that have little or nothing in common). Example : A union complains that the engineers in a plant are paid more than the line workers. The company describes this as "comparing apples and oranges" because the activities and responsibilities of the positions are completely different.