An orange is an orange no matter the size. Otherwise, there is no name at all for an orange large or small.
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I do not think catholics are called green. The orangemen are mostly protestants and they get their name from William of orange
Tangerine is another name for mandarin or mandarine orange.
Do you mean the orange hoodie? His name is Kenny McCormick.
because orange is a orange so they made it called orange and they made oranges orange wait....orange is a orange but a orange is the color orange?anyway they made orange called it orange made it orange and they became an orange
An orange is not called an orange because it is the colour orange. The name of the fruit was give to the orange, and the name of the colour was adapter by the colour of the fruit. (WikiAnswerers, do not remove what I have wrote because you think something is right. I base my answers on facts only.)
Orange County used to have many orange groves, hence the name. True, but we were first called "Mosquito County" -- go figure!
No, the official name of this color is called Autumn Orange. I had a '98 Explorer Sport in this color.
It's orange! (when oranges were first grown, people did not know what to call them. some people called the "the orange/an orange" ex. "want to have an orange?" because it was so orange, and since nobody could think of a better name, it stuck!)
The colour orange hasn't always had its own name, as it used to just be a shade of red. I would say that the colour orange was named after the fruit, as it has been around longer than the colour itself has been individual.
No,but non-seeded oranges have a different name there called clemintines.