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Definition of orang
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Orang (n.) See
Orang-outang.
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Safranine
::
Safranine
(n.) An
orange-red
nitrogenous
dyestuff
produced
artificially
by
oxidizing
certain
aniline
derivatives,
and used in
dyeing
silk and wool; also, any one of the
series
of which
safranine
proper
is the
type..
Helianthin
::
Helianthin
(n.) An
artificial,
orange
dyestuff,
analogous
to
tropaolin,
and like it used as an
indicator
in
alkalimetry;
--
called
also
methyl
orange..
Oophoridium
::
Oophoridium
(n.) The
macrosporangium
or case for the
larger
kind of
spores
in
heterosporous
flowerless
plants.
Scent
::
Scent (n.) That
which,
issuing
from a body,
affects
the
olfactory
organs
of
animals;
odor;
smell;
as, the scent of an
orange,
or of a rose; the scent of
musk..
Oosporangia
::
Oosporangia
(pl. ) of
Oosporangiu.
Tropaeolin
::
Tropaeolin
(n.) A name given to any one of a
series
of
orange-red
dyestuffs
produced
artificially
from
certain
complex
sulphonic
acid
derivatives
of azo and diazo
hydrocarbons
of the
aromatic
series;
-- so
called
because
of the
general
resemblance
to the
shades
of
nasturtium
(Tropaeolum).
Yellowroot
::
Yellowroot
(n.) Same as
Orangeroot.
Chrysaurin
::
Chrysaurin
(n.) An
orange-colored
dyestuff,
of
artificial
production..
Kampylite
::
Kampylite
(n.) A
variety
of
mimetite
or
arseniate
of lead in
hexagonal
prisms
of a fine
orange
yellow.
Sea Orange
::
Sea
orange
() A large
American
holothurian
(Lophothuria
Fabricii)
having
a
bright
orange
convex
body
covered
with
finely
granulated
scales.
Its
expanded
tentacles
are
bright
red.
Lemon
::
Lemon (n.) An oval or
roundish
fruit
resembling
the
orange,
and
containing
a pulp
usually
intensely
acid. It is
produced
by a
tropical
tree of the genus
Citrus,
the
common
fruit known in
commerce
being that of the
species
C.
Limonum
or C.
Medica
(var.
Limonum).
There are many
varieties
of the
fruit,
some of which are
sweet..
Oosporangiums
::
Oosporangiums
(pl. ) of
Oosporangiu.
Yellow
::
Yellow
(n.) A
bright
golden
color,
reflecting
more light than any other
except
white;
the color of that part of the
spectrum
which is
between
the
orange
and
green..
Sporangia
::
Sporangiophore
(n.) The axis or
receptacle
in
certain
ferns (as
Trichomanes),
which bears the
sporangia..
Orangery
::
Orangery
(n.) A place for
raising
oranges;
a
plantation
of
orange
trees.
Hesperidium
::
Hesperidium
(n.) A large berry with a thick rind, as a lemon or an
orange..
Isatin
::
Isatin
(n.) An
orange-red
crystalline
substance,
C8H5NO2,
obtained
by the
oxidation
of
indigo
blue. It is also
produced
from
certain
derivatives
of
benzoic
acid, and is one
important
source
of
artificial
indigo..
Pongo
::
Pongo (n.) Any large ape;
especially,
the
chimpanzee
and the
orang-outang..
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..
Wulfenite
::
Wulfenite
(n.)
Native
lead
molybdate
occurring
in
tetragonal
crystals,
usually
tabular,
and of a
bright
orange-yellow
to red, gray, or brown
color;
-- also
called
yellow
lead ore..
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