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orangely
English
Etymology
orange +? -ly
Adverb
orangely (comparative more orangely, superlative most orangely)
- In an orange manner.
- 1959, Quixote (issues 20-23, page 29)
- The winter sun shone orangely in the sky just as the weak low wattage bulb in the lamp beside her mother had that night she talked.
- 1959, Quixote (issues 20-23, page 29)
Anagrams
- year-long, yearlong
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orangery
English
Etymology
orange +? -ery
Pronunciation
- AHD: /ôr'?nj-r?/
Noun
orangery (plural orangeries)
- A greenhouse in which orange trees are grown.
- A garden or plantation where orange trees are grown.
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