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==Orange ([[fruit]])== |
==Orange ([[fruit]])== |
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A fruit from the |
A [[fruit]] from the ''Citrus'' genus. Can be used to make [[pomander]]s and [[marmalade]]. |
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==Orange ([[colour]])== |
==Orange ([[colour]])== |
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What you get when you mix [[yellow]] and [[red]]. In [[heraldry]] it is represented by the [[stain]] [[ |
What you get when you mix [[yellow]] and [[red]]. In [[heraldry]] it is represented by the [[stain]] [[tenne]]. |
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==Orange ([[poetry]])== |
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A very hard word to rhyme in the [[English]] [[language]]. |
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==Orange ([[religion]])== |
==Orange ([[religion]])== |
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A color commonly associated with early |
A color commonly associated with early [[protestant]]s in the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]]. |
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Latest revision as of 09:24, 27 October 2006
Orange (fruit)
A fruit from the Citrus genus. Can be used to make pomanders and marmalade.
Orange (colour)
What you get when you mix yellow and red. In heraldry it is represented by the stain tenne.
Orange (religion)
A color commonly associated with early protestants in the Middle Ages and Renaissance.