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Definition of orang
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Orang (n.) See
Orang-outang.
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Sulphurate
::
Sulphur
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
yellow
or
orange
butterflies
of the
subfamily
Pierinae;
as, the
clouded
sulphur
(Eurymus,
/
Colias,
philodice),
which is the
common
yellow
butterfly
of the
Eastern
United
States..
Tincture
::
Tincture
(n.) A
slight
taste
superadded
to any
substance;
as, a
tincture
of
orange
peel..
Flame-colored
::
Flame-colored
(a.) Of the color of
flame;
of a
bright
orange
yellow
color.
Oosporangium
::
Oosporangium
(n.) An
oogonium;
also, a case
containing
oval or
rounded
spores
of some other kind than
oospores..
Tharos
::
Tharos
(n.) A small
American
butterfly
(Phycoides
tharos)
having
the upper
surface
of the wings
variegated
with
orange
and
black,
the outer
margins
black with small white
crescents;
--
called
also pearl
crescent..
Foolfish
::
Foolfish
(n.) The
orange
filefish.
See
Filefish.
Kampylite
::
Kampylite
(n.) A
variety
of
mimetite
or
arseniate
of lead in
hexagonal
prisms
of a fine
orange
yellow.
Kumquat
::
Kumquat
(n.) A small tree of the genus
Citrus
(C.
Japonica)
growing
in China and
Japan;
also, its small acid,
orange-colored
fruit used for
preserves..
Limonin
::
Limonin
(n.) A
bitter,
white,
crystalline
substance
found in
orange
and lemon
seeds..
Bergamot
::
Bergamot
(n.) A tree of the
Orange
family
(Citrus
bergamia),
having
a
roundish
or
pear-shaped
fruit,
from the rind of which an
essential
oil of
delicious
odor is
extracted,
much
prized
as a
perfume.
Also, the
fruit..
Simia
::
Simia (n.) A
Linnaean
genus of
Quadrumana
which
included
the types of
numerous
modern
genera.
By
modern
writers
it is
usually
restricted
to the genus which
includes
the
orang-outang.
Sorus
::
Sorus (n.) One of the fruit dots, or small
clusters
of
sporangia,
on the back of the
fronds
of
ferns..
Emodin
::
Emodin
(n.) An
orange-red
crystalline
substance,
C15H10O5,
obtained
from the
buckthorn,
rhubarb,
etc., and
regarded
as a
derivative
of
anthraquinone;
-- so
called
from a
species
of
rhubarb
(Rheum
emodei)..
Fruit
::
Fruit (v. t.) The
pulpy,
edible
seed
vessels
of
certain
plants,
especially
those grown on
branches
above
ground,
as
apples,
oranges,
grapes,
melons,
berries,
etc. See 3..
Tenne
::
Tenne (n.) A
tincture,
rarely
employed,
which is
considered
as an
orange
color or
bright
brown.
It is
represented
by
diagonal
lines from
sinister
to
dexter,
crossed
by
vertical
lines..
Chrysaurin
::
Chrysaurin
(n.) An
orange-colored
dyestuff,
of
artificial
production..
Toadflax
::
Toadflax
(n.) An herb
(Linaria
vulgaris)
of the
Figwort
family,
having
narrow
leaves
and showy
orange
and
yellow
flowers;
--
called
also
butter
and eggs,
flaxweed,
and
ramsted..
Saxifragaceous
::
Saxifragaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of
plants
(Saxifragaceae)
of which
saxifrage
is the type. The order
includes
also the alum root, the
hydrangeas,
the mock
orange,
currants
and
gooseberries,
and many other
plants..
Salmon
::
Salmon
(v.) A
reddish
yellow
or
orange
color,
like the flesh of the
salmon..
Sporangia
::
Sporangiophore
(n.) The axis or
receptacle
in
certain
ferns (as
Trichomanes),
which bears the
sporangia..
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