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Brown and green fluid covering end of kiwi fruit
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tangerine
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Word definitions for tangerine in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
colorful \colorful\ adj. having striking color. Opposite of colorless . Note: [Narrower terms: changeable, chatoyant, iridescent, shot ; deep, rich ; flaming ; fluorescent, glowing ; prismatic ; psychedelic ; red, ruddy, flushed, empurpled ] Syn: colourful. ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
The tangerine ( Citrus tangerina ) is an orange-colored citrus fruit that is closely related to, or possibly a type of, mandarin orange ( Citrus reticulata ). The name was first used for fruit coming from Tangier , Morocco , described as a mandarin variety. ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1842, from tangerine orange (1820) "an orange from Tangier ," seaport in northern Morocco, from which it was imported to Britain originally. As an adjective meaning "from Tangier," attested from 1710, probably from Spanish tangerino . As a color name, attested ...
Usage examples of tangerine.
A few fearful arhats near us snapped their tangerine robes and kept their distance, although they looked at us with the awe which farsiders so often have of pilots.
She was a walking skeleton in black lycra tights, her skin almost yellow, her hair dyed the colour of a rotten tangerine.
He sailed fleets of gold-crested vessels laden with cinnamon, cumin, hashish and nutmeg, and fought holy wars for the reliquaries of gods, and issued stern unpopular edicts, and cremated his chancellor for dropping tangerine peel on the steps of the royal harem, which was unfortunate for the innocent chancellor, who was allergic to tangerines and still alive to protest his innocence when the execution pyre was lit.
Kallie dropped behind a record rack and watched as the music changed, from the techno-trance of The Shamen to the electronic heartbeat of Tangerine Dream, from the calypso rhythms of the Penguin Cafe Orchestra to the classical cadences of Michael Nyman.
Tea and tangerines, because his only weakness was a fondness for tangerines.
Produce from the south, where tangerines still grow, cannot reach the capital.
The orange color is all those tangerines inside the emperor, and the sparkling tail is his jeweled veil and earflaps, and if you listen very, very closely, you will hear the sound of an emperor with a tummy ache.
It smelled like overripe tangerines, but it was ninety-percent dry and the vending-machine took most of the wind.
What Colonel Raymond was saying was that the checksums for the packets containing the Tangerine file would be deliberately miscalculated.
They shielded their eyes from the bruised tangerine nimbus of the light-tube to watch one of the dark colossi soar upwards from a collapsing lobby.
Jean wore a new round-necked, sleeveless, button-through tailored dress in tangerine linen, one small gold ear-ring, the one she hadn't lost, and a centre parting.
Latest idea was whisky but combined with other small gift so as not to seem cheapskate or anonymous-possibly combined with tangerines and chocolate coins, depending on whether Jude decided Christmas Stocking conceit over-cute to point of nausea or terrifyingly smart in its Post-Modernity.
Her dinner gown was of pale tangerine silk with short puff sleeves trimmed with white lace.
There'll be tangerines too, and casaba melons, honeydews, filet of Dover sole, baked Alaska, and cockles and mussels.
At banquets in those old days they served a large assortment of dishes and sweets, few of which would be specially appetizing to moderns: glutinous rice cake, fried and sweetened rice cake, steamed ear-shells, dried fowl, the sweet fish of the Uji River, the crucian of Omi, porgy powdered and seasoned, boiled salmon, broiled octopus, large lobsters, large and small tangerines, mandarins, persimmons dried on skewers, and many others.