Tangerine


noun
1.
Also called mandarin, mandarin orange. any of several varieties of mandarin, cultivated widely, especially in the U.S.
2.
deep orange; reddish orange.
adjective
3.
of the color tangerine; reddish-orange.
noun
1.
an Asian citrus tree, Citrus reticulata, cultivated for its small edible orange-like fruits
2.
the fruit of this tree, having a loose rind and sweet spicy flesh
3.

a reddish-orange colour
(as adjective): a tangerine door

noun
1.
a native of inhabitant of Tangier
adjective
2.
of or relating to Tangier or its inhabitants

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