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I . or·ange [ˈɒrɪnʤ] N

1. orange (fruit):

2. orange BOT (tree):

3. orange (colour):

II . or·ange [ˈɒrɪnʤ] ADJ

1. orange (blossom, drink, ice, segment, tree):

2. orange (colour):

ˈor·ange juice N no pl

ˈor·ange peel N

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The male form is resplendent in bright oranges and iridescent blue spots, stripes, and checks.
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The main agricultural products in 2006 were bananas, coffee, figs, guavas, oranges, pineapple, garlic, rice, corn, and tomatoes.
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When in captivity, the squirrel monkeys are fed fruits like apples, oranges, grapes, and bananas.
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In order to market the oranges, there are two cooperatives, where a lot of people from the village work.
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Later on, when markets opened the people realized the economic potential of oranges.
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With the advancement of modern technology, horticulture based on apples and oranges is becoming increasingly popular.
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Today there are around 100 acres of cultivated orchards with oranges, lemons, limes and avocados harvested, according the realtor sales literature.
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There were small stores near market places where the oranges were beneficials for exportation.
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Crops include rice, onions, tomatoes, peppers and oranges.
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It also produces oranges (ranked 4th), plantains (ranked 6th) and bananas (ranked 9th).
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