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.
You could describe orange color as ablaze. It means a very bright color.
uhmm? orange?
A orange melon that contains a lot of seeds
kind of like the orange peel of an orange
Orange Pumpkins
You can describe a fireplace as:CracklingBlazingHotColors (Red, Orange, Yellow)WarmYou can technically describe a fireplace the same way you describe fire. All you have to do is think about it.
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.
Door hinge.
Citrus the same as an orange. Citrus-y? Orange-y... No other way to describe it.
Yes they are both common nouns. The noun 'apple' and the noun 'orange' are words for things. The word 'orange' is also an adjective used to describe a noun.
Juicy! Fruity! Sweet! Tasty YUMMY!
Karl Pilkington.