‖n. [ NL. See Macro-, and Sporangium. ] (Bot.) A sporangium or conceptacle containing only large spores; -- opposed to
n.
‖n. [ NL. See Micro-, and Sporangium. ] (Bot.) A sporangium or conceptacle containing only very minute spores. Cf. Macrosporangium. [ 1913 Webster ]
. A type of orange in which the fruit incloses a small secondary fruit, the rind showing on the exterior a navel-like pit or depression at the apex. There are several varieties; they are usually seedless, or nearly so, and are much grown in California. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]
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n. (Zool.) See Orang-outang. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ F.; cf. It. arancia, arancio, LL. arangia, Sp. naranjia, Pg. laranja; all fr. Ar. nāranj, Per. nāranj, nārang; cf. Skr. nāranga orange tree. The o- in F. orange is due to confusion with or gold, L. aurum, because the orange resembles gold in color. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ There are numerous varieties of oranges; as, the
Mandarin orange.
Mock orange (Bot.),
Native orange,
Orange thorn
Orange bird (Zool.),
Orange cowry (Zool.),
Orange grass (Bot.),
Orange oil (Chem.),
Orange pekoe,
Orange pippin,
Quito orange,
Orange scale (Zool.)
a. Of or pertaining to an orange; of the color of an orange; reddish yellow;
n. [ F., fr. orange. ] A drink made of orange juice and water, corresponding to
n. [ F., fr. orange. ] Candied orange peel; also, orangeade. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. Attachment to the principles of the society of Orangemen; the tenets or practices of the Orangemen. [ 1913 Webster ]
n.;
n. (Bot.) An American ranunculaceous plant (Hidrastis Canadensis), having a yellow tuberous root; -- also called
n. [ F. orangerie, fr. orange. See Orange. ] A place for raising oranges; a plantation of orange trees. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. & n. Deep orange-yellow; dark yellow. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
(Min.) An orange-yellow variety of the mineral thorite, found in Norway. [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ It is over four feet high, when full grown, and has very long arms, which reach nearly or quite to the ground when the body is erect. Its color is reddish brown. In structure, it closely resembles man in many respects. [ 1913 Webster ]
(Bot.) An ornamental tree of the genus
(Zool.) A large American holothurian (Lophothuria Fabricii) having a bright orange convex body covered with finely granulated scales. Its expanded tentacles are bright red. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Sporangium + Gr.
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