different between oranges vs orangey
oranges
English
Noun
oranges
- plural of orange
Verb
oranges
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of orange
Anagrams
- Goreans, Ragones, groanes, onagers, rangoes
French
Noun
oranges m
- plural of orange
Adjective
oranges
- (nonstandard) plural of orange
Anagrams
- agréons
- égarons
- onagres
- organes
- rageons
- rongeas
- songera
German
Pronunciation
Adjective
oranges
- strong/mixed nominative/accusative neuter singular of orange
Norman
Adjective
oranges pl
- plural of orange
oranges From the web:
- what oranges are in season now
- what oranges are best for juicing
- what oranges have seeds
- what oranges are seedless
- what oranges are sweet
- what oranges are the sweetest
- what oranges are red inside
- what oranges do for your body
orangey
English
Alternative forms
- orangy
Etymology
orange +? -y
Adjective
orangey (comparative orangier, superlative orangiest)
- Somewhat orange in colour.
- Resembling, or flavoured with, oranges (the fruit).
Synonyms
- orangelike
- orangish
orangey From the web:
- what orange came first
- what oranges are best for juicing
- what orange juice does mcdonald's use
- what oranges have seeds
- what oranges are in season now
- what orange soda has caffeine
- what oranges are seedless
- what orange juice good for
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