It is actually a peach
well i think they are a peack because peackes are fuzzy
There are no other words that convey the exact meaning of "orange." For the color, you could describe something as red-orange or a reddish yellow. For the fruit you could describe a small round citrus fruit, or use similar fruits like clementine or tangerine.
safron is the other word for orange
Many Asian pear varieties are round and - Quinces are a round fruit that resemble pears
no. i have a lemon tree in my backyard, and the lemons are actually round.
Let's see. An orange is roughtly spherical, an orange color, and a relatively smooth, but irregular exterior. When you peel it, this yellowish stuff gets on your hands that is really bitter. Inside, there is a white layr past the orange layer, and the white layer is actually sort of tasty. It is thicker on some oranges, and thinner on others. I prefer it thick. once you get to the center there are slices of orange that are delicious and packed with vitamin C. When you bite into one, the juice of the orange is released while still offering plenty of pleasurable chewing texture.
* round yellow to orange fruit of any of several citrus trees * orange color or pigment; any of a range of colors between red and yellow * any citrus tree bearing oranges * any pigment producing the orange color * a river in South Africa that flows generally westward to the Atlantic Ocean wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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The fruit that most closely resembles the shape of the Earth is the orange. Oranges are generally spherical in shape, much like the Earth, although they may have slight variations in size and texture. The orange's round shape and color can be reminiscent of the Earth when viewed from a distance.
An orange. They used to be a rare treat.
An orange fits this description, as do many types of fruit.
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