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oranges

English

Noun

oranges

  1. plural of orange

Verb

oranges

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of orange

Anagrams

  • Goreans, Ragones, groanes, onagers, rangoes

French

Noun

oranges m

  1. plural of orange

Adjective

oranges

  1. (nonstandard) plural of orange

Anagrams

  • agréons
  • égarons
  • onagres
  • organes
  • rageons
  • rongeas
  • songera

German

Pronunciation

Adjective

oranges

  1. strong/mixed nominative/accusative neuter singular of orange

Norman

Adjective

oranges pl

  1. plural of orange

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orangey

English

Alternative forms

  • orangy

Etymology

orange +? -y

Adjective

orangey (comparative orangier, superlative orangiest)

  1. Somewhat orange in colour.
  2. Resembling, or flavoured with, oranges (the fruit).

Synonyms

  • orangelike
  • orangish

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  • 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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