Because they are the color orange
2nd Answer:
A long, long time ago, a word was passed from the Sanskrit language to English. This word was the name of a citrus fruit. At that time, the color of this fruit was, "red-yellow". Of course, this word was "orange", and was the name of the fruit. In time, the color, "red-yellow" came to be renamed after the fruit, and became the color, "orange".
Because their orange like the color orange.
Look at one, its orange isn't it?
Cause they're orange. :P
who discovered oranges
Sir Alfred Orange
Someone named orange
name the microorganism which spoiled oranges?
Navel oranges do.
When the Arabians invaded Portugal they found many Oranges. in Arabic oranges are called 'bortugal' so they named it after that. by shahriar uddin
Bananas and Oranges
That's the name of the feild.
Oranges are grown in many countries, USA, Spain, Portugal, Israel, just to name a few.
tobbaco, cotton, oranges, starberries
liver, egg, banana, oranges, milk
Manderin Oranges?
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Its called crysophobia
Oranges