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orange

ADJ ที่ มี สีส้ม  ti-me-se-som

 

orange

N ต้น ส้ม  orange tree ton-som

 

orange

N ผล ส้ม  poa-som

 

orange

N สีส้ม  se-som

 

orange

N ส้ม  som

 

orange squash

N เครื่องดื่มช นิดหนึ่ง  krueng-duam-cha-nid-nuang

 

orangeade

N น้ำส้มคั้น  nam-som-kan

 

orangeman

N สมาชิก สมาคม ลับ ชาว โป แตส แตน ต์ ใน ไอร์แลนด์ ทาง ตอนเหนือ 

 

orangery

N เรือนกระจก สำหรับ ปลูก ส้ม  ruan-kra-jok-sam-rab-pluk-som

 

orangutan

N ลิงอุรังอุตัง (มัก พบ ตาม ป่า แถว เกาะ บอร์เนียว และ สุมาตรา  ling-u-rang-u-tang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ORANGE

n.[L. aurantium; so named from aurum, gold, which the orange resembles in color. ] The fruit of a species of Citrus which grows in warm climates. The fruit is round and depressed; it has a rough rind, which when ripe is yellow. This contains a vesicular pulp inclosed in nine cells for seeds. The tree producing oranges grows to the height of ten or twelve feet and bears the same name.

 

ORANGE-MUSK

n.A species of pear.

 

ORANGE-PEEL

n.The rind of an orange separated from the fruit.

 

ORANGERY

n.A plantation of orange trees.

 

ORANGE-TAWNY

a.Of the color of an orange.

 

ORANGE-WIFE

n.A woman that sells oranges.

 

ORANG-OUTANG

n.The satyr or great ape (Simia satyrus,) an animal with a flat face and deformed resemblance of the human form. These animals walk erect like man, feed on fruits, sleep on trees, and make a shelter against inclemencies of the weather. They grow to the height of six feet, are remarkable strong, and wield weapons with the hand. They are solitary animals, inhabiting the interior of Africa and the isles of Sumatra, Borneo and Java. The orang-outang is found only in S. Eastern Asia. The African animal resembling it, is the chimpanzee (Simia troglodytes. )

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ORANG

ORANG O *rang ", n. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: See Orang-outang.

 

ORANGE

Or "ange, n. Etym: [F.; cf. It. arancia, arancio, LL. arangia, Sp. naranjia, Pg. laranja; all fr. Ar. naranj, Per. naranj, narang; cf. Skr. naranga orange tree. The o- in F. orange is due to confusion with or gold, L. aurum, because the orange resembles gold in color. ]

 

1. The fruit of a tree of the genus Citrus (C. Aurantium ). It is usually round, and consists of pulpy carpels, commonly ten in number, inclosed in a leathery rind, which is easily separable, and is reddish yellow when ripe.

 

Note: There are numerous varieties of oranges; as, the bitter orange, which is supposed to be the original stock; the navel orange, which has the rudiment of a second orange imbedded in the top of the fruit; the blood orange, with a reddish juice; and the horned orange, in which the carpels are partly separated.

 

2. (Bot. )

 

Defn: The tree that bears oranges; the orange tree.

 

3. The color of an orange; reddish yellow. Mandarin orange. See Mandarin. -- Mock orange (Bot. ), any species of shrubs of the genus Philadelphus, which have whitish and often fragrant blossoms. -- Native orange, or Orange thorn (Bot. ), an Australian shrub (Citriobatus parviflorus ); also, its edible yellow berries. -- Orange bird (Zoöl.), a tanager of Jamaica (Tanagra zena ); -- so called from its bright orange breast. -- Orange cowry (Zoöl.), a large, handsome cowry (Cypræa aurantia ), highly valued by collectors of shells on account of its rarity. -- Orange grass (Bot. ), an inconspicuous annual American plant (Hypericum Sarothra ), having minute, deep yellow flowers. -- Orange oil (Chem. ), an oily, terpenelike substance obtained from orange rind, and distinct from neroli oil, which is obtained from the flowers. -- Orange pekoe, a kind of black tea. -- Orange pippin, an orange-colored apple with acid flavor. -- Quito orange, the orangelike fruit of a shrubby species of nightshade (Solanum Quitoense ), native in Quito. -- Orange scale (Zoöl.) any species of scale insects which infests orange trees; especially, the purple scale (Mytilaspis citricola ), the long scale (M. Gloveri ), and the red scale (Aspidiotus Aurantii ).

 

ORANGE

ORANGE Or "ange, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to an orange; of the color of an orange; reddish yellow; as, an orange ribbon.

 

ORANGEADE

Or `ange *ade ", n. Etym: [F., fr. orange. ]

 

Defn: A drink made of orange juice and water, corresponding to lemonade; orange sherbet.

 

ORANGEAT

Or `an *geat ", n. Etym: [F., fr. orange. ]

 

Defn: Candied orange peel; also, orangeade.

 

ORANGEISM

ORANGEISM Or "ange *ism, n.

 

Defn: Attachment to the principles of the society of Orangemen; the tenets or practices of the Orangemen.

 

ORANGEMAN

ORANGEMAN Or "ange *man, n.; pl. -men (.

 

Defn: One of a secret society, organized in the north of Ireland in 1795, the professed objects of which are the defense of the regning sovereign of Great Britain, the support of the Protestant religion, the maintenance of the laws of the kingdom, etc. ; -- so called in honor of William, Prince of Orange, who became William III. of England.

 

ORANGEROOT

ORANGEROOT Or "ange *root `, n. (Bot. )

 

Defn: An American ranunculaceous plant (Hidrastis Canadensis ), having a yellow tuberous root; -- also called yellowroot, golden seal, etc.

 

ORANGERY

Or "an *ger *y, n. Etym: [F. orangerie, fr. orange. See Orange. ]

 

Defn: A place for raising oranges; a plantation of orange trees.

 

ORANGETAWNY

ORANGETAWNY Or "ange *taw `ny, a. & n.

 

Defn: Deep orange-yellow; dark yellow. Shak.

 

ORANGITE

ORANGITE Or "an *gite, (Min. )

 

Defn: An orange-yellow variety of the mineral thorite, found in Norway.

 

ORANG-OUTANG

O *rang "-ou *tang `, n. Etym: [Malayan, i. e., man of the woods; man +a forest, wood, wild, savage. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: An arboreal anthropoid ape (Simia satyrus ), which inhabits Borneo and Sumatra. Often called simply orang. [Written also orang- outan, orang-utan, ourang-utang, and oran-utan.]

 

Note: 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.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Oran

O ran |ōˈrän oʊˈrɑn | a port on the Mediterranean coast of Algeria; pop. 679,900 (est. 2009 ).

 

orang

o rang |ôˈraNG ɔˈræŋ | noun short for orangutan.

 

Orang Asli

Orang Asli |ˌɒrəŋ ˈazli | noun [ treated as pl. ] a collective term for the indigenous peoples of Malaysia. ORIGIN Malay, from orang person and as (a )li of ancient origin (from asal source or origin ).

 

Orange

Orange 2 |ˈɒrɪn (d )ʒ | adjective relating to the Orange Order. DERIVATIVES Orangeism noun

 

Orange

Or ange |ôˈräNZH, ˈär -ˈɔrənʤ | 1 a town in southern France, on the Rhône River, home of the ancestors of the Dutch royal house. See Orange, House of. 2 a city in southwestern California, southeast of Los Angeles in an agricultural area; pop. 136,392 (est. 2008 ).

 

orange

or ange |ˈôrənj, ˈär -ˈɔrənʤ | noun 1 a round juicy citrus fruit with a tough bright reddish-yellow rind. a drink made from or flavored with orange: a vodka and orange. 2 (also orange tree ) the leathery-leaved evergreen tree that bears this fruit, native to warm regions of south and Southeast Asia. Oranges are a major commercial crop in many warm regions of the world. [Genus Citrus, family Rutaceae: several species, in particular the sweet orange (C. sinensis ) and the Seville orange. ] used in names of other plants with similar fruit or flowers, e.g., mock orange. 3 a bright reddish-yellow color like that of the skin of a ripe orange. adjective reddish yellow, like a ripe orange in color: an orange glow in the sky. DERIVATIVES or ang ey (also orangy ) adjective, or ang ish (also orangeish ) adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French orenge (in the phrase pomme d'orenge ), based on Arabic nāranj, from Persian nārang.

 

Orange, House of

Or ange, House of the Dutch royal house, originally a princely dynasty of the principality centered on the town of Orange in the 16th century. Members of the family held the position of stadtholder or magistrate from the mid-16th until the late 18th century. In 1689 William of Orange became King William III of Great Britain and Ireland, and the son of the last stadtholder became King William I of the United Netherlands in 1815.

 

Orange, William of

Or ange, William of William III of Great Britain and Ireland (see William ).

 

orangeade

or ange ade |ˌôrənjˈād, ˌär -ˈˌɔrənʤˈˌeɪd | noun a drink made with orange juice, sweetener, and water, sometimes carbonated.

 

orange blossom

or ange blos som noun 1 flowers from an orange tree, traditionally worn by the bride at a wedding. 2 a cocktail made of gin, sugar, and orange juice.

 

Orange County

Or ange Coun ty a county in southwestern California, between Los Angeles and San Diego; pop. 3,010, 759 (est. 2008 ).

 

orange flower water

or ange flow er wa ter noun a solution of neroli in water, used in perfumery and as a food flavoring.

 

Orange Free State

Or ange Free State an area and former province in central South Africa, north of the Orange River. First settled by Boers after the Great Trek, the area became a province of the Union of South Africa in 1910 and in 1994 became one of the new provinces of South Africa. Province named Free State in 1995.

 

Orangeman

Or ange man |ˈôrənjmən, ˈär -ˈɔrənʤmən | noun ( pl. Orangemen ) a member of the Orange Order, a Protestant political society in Northern Ireland.

 

Orange Order

Or ¦ange Order a Protestant political society in Ireland, especially in Northern Ireland. The Orange Order was formed in 1795 (as the Association of Orangemen ) for the defence of Protestantism and maintenance of Protestant ascendancy in Ireland. It was probably named from the wearing of orange badges as a symbol of adherence to William III (William of Orange ). In the early 20th century it was strengthened in the north of Ireland in its campaign to resist the Home Rule bill and has continued to form a core of Protestant Unionist opinion since.

 

orange peel

or ¦ange peel noun [ mass noun ] the skin of an orange. [ as modifier ] denoting skin dimpled like that of an orange, especially when resulting from subcutaneous fat deposits.

 

orange pekoe

or ange pe koe noun a type of black tea made from young leaves.

 

orangequit

orangequit |ˈɒrɪn (d )ʒkwɪt | noun a Jamaican tanager (songbird ), the male of which has grey-blue plumage with a reddish throat. Euneornios campestris, family Emberizidae (subfamily Thraupinae ). ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from orange (because it feeds on oranges ) + quit 2 .

 

Orange River

Or ange Riv er the longest river in South Africa, which rises in the Drakensberg Mountains in northeastern Lesotho and flows westward for 1,155 miles (1,859 km ) to the Atlantic Ocean. It forms the border between Namibia and South Africa.

 

orange roughy

or ange rough y noun an edible roughy, much prized for its white flesh. Found in deep waters of temperate oceans worldwide, its reddish body turns orange after being exposed to air. [Hoplostethus atlanticus, family Trachichthyidae. ] the flesh of this fish as food.

 

orangery

or ange ry |ˈôrənjrē, ˈär -ˈɔrənʤri | noun ( pl. orangeries ) a greenhouse where orange trees are grown.

 

orange stick

or ange stick noun a thin stick, pointed at one end and typically made of orange wood, used for manicuring the fingernails.

 

orange tip

or ¦ange tip noun a cream-coloured butterfly of both Eurasia and North America, the male (and sometimes the female ) of which has orange tips to the forewings. Anthocharis and other genera, family Pieridae: several species.

 

orangutan

o rang u tan |əˈraNG (g )əˌtan əˈræŋɡətæŋ |(also orangutang, orang-utan ) noun a large mainly solitary arboreal ape with long reddish hair, long arms, and hooked hands and feet, native to Borneo and Sumatra. The mature male develops fleshy cheek pads and a throat pouch. [Pongo pygmaeus, family Pongidae. ] ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Malay orang utan forest person.

 

Oranjestad

O ran je stad |ôˈränyəˌstät ɔˈrɑnjəstɑt | the capital of the Dutch island of Aruba in the Caribbean Sea; pop. 32,000 (est. 2007 ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

Oran

Oran |ɔːˈrɑːn | a port on the Mediterranean coast of Algeria; pop. 679,900 (est. 2009 ).

 

orang

orang |ɔːˈraŋ, əˈraŋ | noun short for orang-utan.

 

Orang Asli

Orang Asli |ˌɒrəŋ ˈazli | noun [ treated as pl. ] a collective term for the indigenous peoples of Malaysia. ORIGIN Malay, from orang person and as (a )li of ancient origin (from asal source or origin ).

 

Orange

Orange 1 |ˈɒrɪndʒ, French ɔʀɑ̃ʒ | a town in southern France, on the Rhône, home of the ancestors of the Dutch royal house. See Orange, House of.

 

Orange

Orange 2 |ˈɒrɪn (d )ʒ | adjective relating to the Orange Order. DERIVATIVES Orangeism noun

 

orange

or ¦ange |ˈɒrɪn (d )ʒ | noun 1 a large round juicy citrus fruit with a tough bright reddish-yellow rind. [ mass noun ] chiefly Brit. a drink made from or flavoured with oranges: a vodka and orange. 2 (also orange tree ) the leathery-leaved evergreen tree which produces oranges, native to warm regions of south and SE Asia. Genus Citrus, family Rutaceae: several species, in particular the sweet orange (C. sinensis ) and the Seville orange. used in names of plants with similar fruit or flowers to the orange tree, e.g. mock orange. 3 [ mass noun ] a bright reddish-yellow colour like that of the skin of a ripe orange. 4 [ with modifier ] a butterfly with mainly or partly orange wings. Several species in the family Pieridae, in particular American species in the genera Colias and Eurema. adjective reddish yellow: an orange glow in the sky. DERIVATIVES orangey (also orangy ) adjective, orangish adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French orenge (in the phrase pomme d'orenge ), based on Arabic nāranj, from Persian nārang.

 

Orange, House of

Orange, House of the Dutch royal house, originally a princely dynasty of the principality centred on the town of Orange in the 16th century. Members of the family held the position of stadtholder or magistrate from the mid 16th until the late 18th century. In 1689 William of Orange became King William III of Great Britain and Ireland and the son of the last stadtholder became King William I of the United Netherlands in 1815.

 

Orange, William of

Orange, Wil |liam of William III of Great Britain and Ireland (see William ).

 

orangeade

or ¦ange |ade |ɒrɪn (d )ʒˈeɪd | noun [ mass noun ] Brit. a fizzy non-alcoholic drink flavoured with orange.

 

orange blossom

or ange blos som noun 1 flowers from an orange tree, traditionally worn by the bride at a wedding. 2 a cocktail made of gin, sugar, and orange juice.

 

Orange County

Or ange Coun ty a county in southwestern California, between Los Angeles and San Diego; pop. 3,010, 759 (est. 2008 ).

 

orange flower water

or ¦ange flower water noun [ mass noun ] a solution of neroli in water, used in perfumery and as a food flavouring.

 

Orange Free State

Or ¦ange Free State an area and former province in central South Africa, situated to the north of the Orange River. An area inhabited by Bantu-speaking farmers, it was first settled by Boers after the Great Trek. It became a province of the Union of South Africa in 1910 and in 1994 became one of the new provinces of South Africa. It was named Free State ( sense 2 ) in 1995.

 

Orange Lodge

Or ¦ange Lodge another name for Orange Order.

 

Orangeman

Or ¦ange |man |ˈɒrɪn (d )ʒmən | noun ( pl. Orangemen ) a member of the Orange Order.

 

Orange Order

Or ¦ange Order a Protestant political society in Ireland, especially in Northern Ireland. The Orange Order was formed in 1795 (as the Association of Orangemen ) for the defence of Protestantism and maintenance of Protestant ascendancy in Ireland. It was probably named from the wearing of orange badges as a symbol of adherence to William III (William of Orange ). In the early 20th century it was strengthened in the north of Ireland in its campaign to resist the Home Rule bill and has continued to form a core of Protestant Unionist opinion since.

 

orange peel

or ¦ange peel noun [ mass noun ] the skin of an orange. [ as modifier ] denoting skin dimpled like that of an orange, especially when resulting from subcutaneous fat deposits.

 

orange pekoe

or ¦ange pekoe noun [ mass noun ] a type of black tea made from young leaves.

 

orangequit

orangequit |ˈɒrɪn (d )ʒkwɪt | noun a Jamaican tanager (songbird ), the male of which has grey-blue plumage with a reddish throat. Euneornios campestris, family Emberizidae (subfamily Thraupinae ). ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from orange (because it feeds on oranges ) + quit 2 .

 

Orange River

Or ¦ange River the longest river in South Africa, which rises in the Drakensberg Mountains in NE Lesotho and flows generally westward for 1,859 km (1,155 miles ) to the Atlantic, forming the border between Namibia and South Africa in its lower course.

 

orange roughy

or ange rough y noun an edible roughy, much prized for its white flesh. Found in deep waters of temperate oceans worldwide, its reddish body turns orange after being exposed to air. [Hoplostethus atlanticus, family Trachichthyidae. ] the flesh of this fish as food.

 

orangery

oran |gery |ˈɒrɪn (d )ʒ (ə )ri | noun ( pl. orangeries ) a building like a large conservatory where orange trees are grown.

 

orange stick

or ¦ange stick noun a thin stick, pointed at one end and typically made of orange wood, used for manicuring the fingernails.

 

orange tip

or ¦ange tip noun a cream-coloured butterfly of both Eurasia and North America, the male (and sometimes the female ) of which has orange tips to the forewings. Anthocharis and other genera, family Pieridae: several species.

 

orang-utan

orang-utan |ɔːˌraŋuːˈtan, əˈraŋuːtan |(also orang-utang |-uːˈtaŋ |) noun a large mainly solitary arboreal ape with long red hair, long arms, and hooked hands and feet, native to Borneo and Sumatra. Pongo pygmaeus, family Pongidae. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Malay orang utan forest person .

 

Oranjestad

Oranjestad |ɒˈranjəˌstɑːt | the capital of the Dutch island of Aruba in the Caribbean; pop. 32,000 (est. 2007 ).

 

Duden Dictionary

orange

oran ge Adjektiv |oˈrãːʒə oˈrãːʃ auch oˈraŋʒə auch oˈraŋʃ |französisch orange von der Farbe der Orange ein orange /oranges |[…ʒəs ]| Kleid | orange Blüten | der Untergrund ist orange

 

Orange

Oran ge Substantiv, feminin , die |oˈrãːʒə auch oˈraŋʒə |die Orange; Genitiv: der Orange, Plural: die Orangen (älter: Orangeapfel < niederländisch oranjeappel < ) französisch (pomme d' )orange, vielleicht unter volksetymologischer Anlehnung an: or = Gold (wegen des goldgelben Aussehens der Früchte ) < spanisch naranja < arabisch nāranǧ = bittere Orange, aus dem Persischen Apfelsine

 

Orange

Oran ge Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Orange |das Orange; Genitiv: des Orange, Plural: die Orange, umgangssprachlich: Oranges Farbe der Orange

 

Orangeade

Oran gea de Substantiv, feminin , die |orãˈʒaːdə auch oraŋˈʒaːdə |französisch orangeade [mit Kohlensäure versetztes ] Erfrischungsgetränk aus Orangensaft, Zitronensaft, Wasser und Zucker

 

Orangeat

Oran geat Substantiv, Neutrum , das |…ˈʒaːt |das Orangeat; Genitiv: des Orangeats, (Sorten : ) Orangeate französisch orangeat [zum Backen verwendete, in Würfel geschnittene ] kandierte Orangenschale

 

orangefarben

oran ge far ben Adjektiv orangefarbig orange

 

orangefarbig

oran ge far big Adjektiv orangefarben orange

 

orangegelb

oran ge gelb Adjektiv von orangefarbenem Gelb

 

orangen

oran gen Adjektiv umgangssprachlich |oˈrãːʒn̩ oˈraŋʒn̩ |orange der Himmel färbt sich orangen

 

Orangenbaum

Oran gen baum Substantiv, maskulin , der kleiner Baum mit länglich -eiförmigen Blättern und weißen Blüten mit Orangen als Früchten

 

Orangenblüte

Oran gen blü te Substantiv, feminin , die Blüte des Orangenbaums

 

Orangenblütenöl

Oran gen blü ten öl Substantiv, Neutrum , das Neroliöl

 

orangenfarben

oran gen far ben Adjektiv orangenfarbig orangefarben

 

orangenfarbig

oran gen far big Adjektiv orangenfarben orangefarben

 

Orangenhaut

Oran gen haut Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die ohne Plural 1 orangefarbene Haut 2 Haut mit apfelsinenschalenähnlicher Oberfläche

 

Orangenjuice

Oran gen juice Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, Neutrum besonders österreichisch , der oder das |…d͜ʃuːs |der oder das Orangenjuice; Genitiv: des Orangenjuice, Plural: die Orangenjuices Juice Orangensaft

 

Orangenmarmelade

Oran gen mar me la de Substantiv, feminin , die Marmelade aus Orangen

 

Orangenrenette

Oran gen re net te Substantiv, feminin , die die Orangenrenette; Genitiv: der Orangenrenette, Plural: die Orangenrenetten Cox' Orange

 

Orangensaft

Oran gen saft Substantiv, maskulin , der ausgepresster Saft von Orangen

 

Orangenschale

Oran gen scha le Substantiv, feminin , die Schale der Orange

 

Orange Pekoe

Orange Pe koe Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈɔrɪndʒ ˈpiːkoʊ |der Orange Pekoe; Genitiv: des Orange Pekoe englisch orange pekoe, aus dem Chinesischen indische Teesorte aus den größeren, von der Zweigspitze aus gesehen zweiten und dritten Blättern der Teepflanze

 

Orangerie

Oran ge rie Substantiv, feminin , die |orãʒəˈriː auch oraŋʒə …|die Orangerie; Genitiv: der Orangerie, Plural: die Orangerien französisch orangerie Gewächshaus zum Züchten und Überwintern von Orangenbäumen und anderen südlichen Pflanzen

 

orangerot

oran ge rot Adjektiv von orangefarbenem Rot

 

Orang-Utan

Orang-Utan Substantiv, maskulin , der |O rang- U tan |der Orang-Utan; Genitiv: des Orang-Utans, Plural: die Orang-Utans malaiisch orang (h )utan = Waldmensch Menschenaffe mit kurzen Beinen, langen Armen und langhaarigem, rötlich braunem Fell

 

Oranien

Ora ni en Eigenname |Or a nien |niederländisches Fürstengeschlecht

 

Oranienburg

Ora ni en burg Eigenname |Or a nienburg |Stadt in Brandenburg

 

Oranier

Ora ni er Substantiv, maskulin , der |Or a nier |der Oranier; Genitiv: des Oraniers, Plural: die Oranier zu Oranien Gehörender

 

Oranierin

Ora ni e rin , Ora ni erin Substantiv, feminin , die |Or a nierin |weibliche Form zu Oranier

 

Oranje

Oran je Substantiv, maskulin , der |Or a nje |der Oranje; Genitiv: des Oranje [s ] Fluss in Südafrika

 

Oranjefreistaat

Oran je frei staat , Oran je-Frei staat Substantiv, maskulin , der Oranje-Freistaat |Or a njefreistaat Or a nje-Freistaat |der Oranjefreistaat; Genitiv: des Oranjefreistaat [e ]s der Oranje-Freistaat; Genitiv: des Oranje-Freistaat [e ]s Provinz der Republik Südafrika

 

Orans

Orans Substantiv, maskulin bildende Kunst , der Orant ; Orante |O rans |der Orans; Genitiv: des Oranten, Plural: die Oranten lateinisch orans (Genitiv: orantis ) = der, die Betende, 1. Partizip von: orare = beten, bitten Gestalt der frühchristlichen Kunst in antiker Gebetshaltung mit erhobenen Armen [und nach oben gewendeten Handflächen ] in Verbindung mit dem Totenkult in Reliefdarstellung auf Sarkophagen, in der Wandmalerei der Katakomben

 

Orant

Orant Substantiv, maskulin bildende Kunst , der Orans |Or a nt |der Orant; Genitiv: des Oranten, Plural: die Oranten lateinisch orans (Genitiv: orantis ) = der, die Betende, 1. Partizip von: orare = beten, bitten Gestalt der frühchristlichen Kunst in antiker Gebetshaltung mit erhobenen Armen [und nach oben gewendeten Handflächen ] in Verbindung mit dem Totenkult in Reliefdarstellung auf Sarkophagen, in der Wandmalerei der Katakomben

 

Orante

Oran te Substantiv, feminin bildende Kunst , die Orans |Or a nte |die Orante; Genitiv: der Orante, Plural: die Oranten lateinisch orans (Genitiv: orantis ) = der, die Betende, 1. Partizip von: orare = beten, bitten Gestalt der frühchristlichen Kunst in antiker Gebetshaltung mit erhobenen Armen [und nach oben gewendeten Handflächen ] in Verbindung mit dem Totenkult in Reliefdarstellung auf Sarkophagen, in der Wandmalerei der Katakomben

 

French Dictionary

orangé

orangé , ée adj. et n. m. adjectif De la couleur obtenue par la combinaison du jaune et du rouge. : Des nuances orangées. tableau couleur (adjectifs de ). nom masculin Couleur de l ’orange. : Des orangés très vifs. Note Grammaticale Contrairement à l ’adjectif de couleur orange qui est invariable, l ’adjectif orangé s ’accorde en genre et en nombre avec le nom auquel il se rapporte.

 

orange

orange adj. inv. et n. f. nom féminin Fruit comestible de l ’oranger apprécié pour son jus. : Une orange bien juteuse. Un jus d ’orange. Un sorbet à l ’orange. adjectif de couleur invariable De la couleur jaune des oranges. : Des cartes orange. tableau couleur (adjectifs de ).

 

orangeade

orangeade n. f. nom féminin Boisson à base de jus d ’orange. : Une orangeade fraîche. Prononciation Les lettres gea se prononcent ja ; ce nom rime avec jade

 

oranger

oranger n. m. nom masculin Arbre qui produit les oranges. : La fleur d ’oranger est très odorante.

 

orangeraie

orangeraie n. f. nom féminin Plantation d ’orangers.

 

orangerie

orangerie n. f. nom féminin Partie d ’un jardin où l ’on place des orangers. : L ’orangerie de Versailles.

 

orang-outan

orang-outan ou orang-outang n. m. (pl. orangs-outans ou orangs-outangs ) nom masculin Singe de grande taille à la fourrure assez longue et d ’un brun roux. Note Technique Ce nom a été emprunté au malais, langue de la Malaisie et de l ’Indonésie; il signifie « homme des bois ». Prononciation Les g ne se prononcent pas, le mot rime avec rang

 

Spanish Dictionary

orangután

orangután nombre masculino Mono antropoide arborícola de unos 140 cm de altura, pelo marrón o rojizo, cuerpo robusto, cara alargada, brazos muy largos y fuertes, piernas cortas, y sin cola; se alimenta de vegetales y vive en las selvas bajas de Sumatra y Borneo :el orangután es bastante menos ágil que el gibón .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xix ) del malayo ôrang ûtan hombre salvaje ’, formado con ôrang hombre ’ y hûtan bosque, selva ’. Originariamente el término se aplicaba a las tribus indígenas, pero los exploradores europeos lo aplicaron, probablemente por una mala comprensión, al primate antropoide .

 

orante

orante adjetivo Que ora, en especial se aplica a la figura o escultura en actitud de orar :sobresale un interesante capitel con una figura orante, de clara raigambre bizantina y paleocristiana .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

orange

or ange /ɔ́ːrɪn (d )ʒ, ɑ́r -|ɔ́r -, -(ə )n (d )ʒ / (! 強勢は第1音節 ) 名詞 s /-ɪz /1 C オレンジ (!日本のみかんは通例a mandarin [satsuma ] (~), a tangerineという ) ; オレンジの木 (orange tree ); 〖形容詞的に 〗オレンジの an orange grove オレンジ畑 ▸ a Seville orange ダイダイ ▸ a sweet orange スウィートオレンジ .2 U オレンジ色 ; だいだい色 (!赤茶色, 茶褐色のような色まで含む ) be dressed in bright orange 鮮やかなオレンジ色の服を着ている .3 U ⦅英 ⦆〖注文では 可算 オレンジジュース (orange juice )▸ a cold glass of orange 冷たいオレンジジュース1杯 .ranges and l mons 『オレンジとレモン 』 〘ロンドンの教会や場所の名を織り込んだイギリスの遊戯歌 〙.形容詞 オレンジ色の orange light [flames ]オレンジ色の光 [炎 ].~̀ b dge ⦅英 ⦆障害者マーク 〘障害者ドライバーが車窓に付けるマーク; 優先的に駐車できる 〙.~́ bl ssom オレンジの花 〘花嫁が純潔のしるしとして頭に付ける 〙.~́ fl wer w ter 橙花油 (とうかゆ )の溶液 〘料理の風味付けに使用 〙.- rder [L dge ]the オレンジ党 〘1795年に北アイルランドで結成された反カトリック秘密結社 〙.~́ p el オレンジの皮 .

 

orangeade

or ange ade /ɔ̀ːrɪn (d )ʒéɪd |ɔ̀r -/名詞 U オレンジエード 〘オレンジ果汁で作る清涼飲料 〙.

 

orangery

or ange ry /ɔ́ːrɪn (d )ʒ (ə )ri |ɔ́r -/名詞 -ries C オレンジの苗木栽培用温室 [畑 ].

 

orangutan

o rang u tan -ou tang /ɔːrǽŋətæ̀n, --̀--́ /名詞 C 〘動 〙オランウータン (!雌のオランウータンはan orangutan female ) .