orange
/ˈɒrɪndʒ/
noun
A round orange fruit full of juice
“I peeled an orange for a snack.”
תפוז
Orange is a noun in the food & drinks category. It is a beginner (ages 6-8) word, meaning "A round orange fruit full of juice" In Hebrew, orange translates to תפוז.
Example Sentences
- She peeled the orange carefully and divided the juicy segments to share.
- He squeezed fresh oranges every Sunday morning to make juice for the whole family.
- The orange glowed like a tiny sun among the green leaves of the tree.
Did You Know? Oranges are actually a hybrid fruit — they were created thousands of years ago by crossing a pomelo and a mandarin! There is no exact natural species called an "orange." Brazil grows more oranges than any other country, producing about a third of the world's entire supply. Orange blossoms are the official state flower of Florida, where millions of oranges are grown.
Common Word Combinations
orange juiceorange peelorange blossomblood orange
Related Words
lemongrapefruitmandarincitrus
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