* 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
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It is Latin for orange colored.
A dichromate is a compound that contains a divalent negative ion. They usually have a orange or red color.
It could be that you are looking for the definition of "tawny" which is means an orange-brown or yellowish-brown color.
The dictionary says: the nutritious, orange to yellow root of this plant, eaten raw or cooked.
"Orange" is a trademark for banking products used by ING Direct. They use that trademark for Savings accounts, Children's accounts, mortgages and Home Equity Loans.
1. definition: stronger, denser example: concentrate orange juice antonym: dilute 2. definition: focus example: concentrate on your lesson antonym: divert
William was tring to instigation everyone to try the orange juice. The definition of instigation is: Urging someone; :)
Definition #1: Any one of various earthy mixtures containing clay and iron oxide, ranging in coloring from pale yellow to orange, brown, and red, used as pigments. Definition #2: A pale brownish yellow. Definition #3: Slang for money.
A red color or pigmentAnswer Vermillion (spelling) describes the reddish orange colour of a pigment made from sulphide of mercury (and therefore toxic).
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.
Yes, "sporange" rhymes with "orange." If you are going to use it in a poem, however, you should probably let people know what your definition of sporange is, since most people won't know.
Symmetric is a term used to describe an object in size or shape. For example, you could say that an orange is symmetric to the sun or a glass is symmetric to a cone