Search for crossword answers and clues
Old English royal house
Answer for the clue "Old English royal house ", 6 letters:
orange
Alternative clues for the word orange
Word definitions for orange in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Orange is a free software machine learning and data mining software (written in Python ). It has a visual programming front-end for explorative data analysis and visualization , and can also be used as a Python library. The program is maintained and developed ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1300, of the fruit, from Old French orange , orenge (12c., Modern French orange ), from Medieval Latin pomum de orenge , from Italian arancia , originally narancia (Venetian naranza ), alteration of Arabic naranj , from Persian narang , from Sanskrit ...
Usage examples of orange.
What first called it to his attention was the unusual way in which it had taken up the bright acridine orange, a staining compound of zinc chloride that targeted the fats of bacterial cells and made them glow orange under the fluorescent light.
Against the vibrant, ultraviolet background of the nutritive culture, the aggregation of Thiobacillus glowed brilliantly from their treatment with the acridine orange stain.
Orange was hailed with approbation and delight by the Catholic leaders, those promoted by Adrets excited such a storm of indignation, among the Huguenots of all classes, that he shortly afterwards went over to the other side, and was found fighting against the party he had disgraced.
He vaguely remembered that Clodius Afer had said something about wine as the Main Gallery lowered itself after the assembly, and then the two of them had gone off after a bead of orange light.
Or it was perhaps a beggar who came to him on the old yellow marble seat under the orange trees, and chatted affably about his business as being bad in these times of war.
In it sat the woman, her hair loosened and aflow now, and so golden red as to be orange.
Stonehampton, among the low wharves and wooden warehouses, which stood along the flat banks, jumbled up with streets and ferries, queer one-storied shops and verandahed dwelling-houses, closed in with yellow alamandas, passion fruit, and orange begonias.
Chinese and Tibet and the mountain, finally dropping into an exhausted silence as alpenglow lit Everest orange.
And how can he in good conscience just rip off, swallow, digest and expel as his what an alumnus with a streaked orange face and removable hair has clearly seen first herself?
And almost fell over the knee-high, eight-legged, steel-shelled Arachnid, its lantern eyes glowing orange.
It includes Alkali Blue, Naphthylamine Blacks, Naphthol Green B, Indian Yellow, Croceine A Z, Croceine Orange, Orange R, Brilliant Croceine M, Rose Bengale, Thiocarmine R, Soluble Blue, Formyl Violet S 4 B, Acid Green, Croceine Orange G, Carmoisin, Acid Violet 5 B, Fast Acid Violet 10 B, Fast Green Bluish, Rhodamine, Silk Blue, Victoria Black, Archil, Turmeric, Safranine, Auramine, Quinoline Yellow, Azoflavine, Victoria Blue and Bismarck Brown.
The nectar tasted like a cross between a banar and an orange but tart.
Through the flickering orange flames, Beane chortled and trilled while holding Skyla tight to his bare bent body.
On 24 October De Wet seized Heilbronn in the Orange State, and Beyers Rustenburg in the Transvaal.
Norfolk Biffins, squat and swarthy, setting off the yellow of the oranges and lemons, and, in the great compactness of their juicy persons, urgently entreating and beseeching to be carried home in paper bags and eaten after dinner.