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===Orange ([[fruit]])===
===Orange ([[fruit]])===
A fruit from the '''Citrus''' genus. Can be used to make pomanders and marmalade.
A Southeast [[Asian]] evergreen tree of the genus Citrus, widely cultivated in warm regions and having [[fragrant]] white flowers and round fruit with a yellowish or reddish rind and a sectioned, pulpy interior.


===Orange ([[colour]])===
===Orange ([[colour]])===
What you get when you mix [[yellow]] and [[red]].
The [[hue]] of that portion of the visible human [[spectrum]] lying between red and yellow, evoked in the human observer by radiant energy with wavelengths of approximately 590 to 630 [[nanometers]]; any of a group of colors between red and yellow in hue, of medium lightness and moderate saturation.


===Orange ([[poetry]])===
===Orange ([[poetry]])===

Revision as of 16:26, 18 August 2003

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.

Orange (poetry)

A very hard word to rhyme in the English language.

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