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Tangerine   /tˌændʒərˈin/   Listen
Tangerine

adjective
1.
Of a strong reddish orange color.






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"Tangerine" Quotes from Famous Books



... she said, "it is six o'clock now; and please call at the green-grocer's on your way back, and get a pound of bananas and some Tangerine oranges. I will see that the wine is all right, and speak to Susan about the table while you are out. Run, cook, run, at once—things must look their very best, and be served in the best ...
— A Young Mutineer • Mrs. L. T. Meade

... requested him to materialize some out-of-season tangerines. Immediately the LUCHIS {FN5-4} which were present on all the banana-leaf plates became puffed up. Each of the bread-envelopes proved to contain a peeled tangerine. I bit into my own with some trepidation, ...
— Autobiography of a YOGI • Paramhansa Yogananda



Words linked to "Tangerine" :   Citrus reticulata, mandarin, chromatic, mandarin orange tree, reddish orange, mandarin orange



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