A tree that produces tangerines, Any of several varieties of mandarin oranges, A native or inhabitant of Tangier, A deep yellowish-orange colour, like that of a tangerine fruit, Of a deep yellowish-orange colour, mandarine, of a strong reddish orange color, A tangerine is a small sweet orange. Small, thin-skinned variety of the mandarin orange species (Citrus reticulata deliciosa) of the rue family (citrus family). Probably native to Southeast Asia, today it is cultivated in subtropical regions worldwide, especially southern Europe and the southern U.S. The tree is smaller than other orange trees, with slender twigs and lance-shaped leaves. The fruit is slightly flattened at each end and has a loose, reddish orange peel. Easily separated segments of tender, juicy, richly flavoured pulp are abundant in vitamin C. Oil from the fragrant skin is a characteristic ingredient in several flavourings and liqueurs. The tangerine crossed with the grapefruit produced the hybrid known as the tangelo, mandarin orange, variety of citrus fruit having a reddish orange color and a round slightly flattened shape; reddish orange color, A kind of orange, much like the mandarin, but of deeper color and higher flavor, a reddish to vivid orange color any of various deep orange mandarins grown in the United States and southern Africa a variety of mandarin orange of a strong reddish orange color, A small orange citrus fruit What the United States calls tangerines are called mandarins elsewhere in the world They are loose-skinned oranges The best is the clementine -- the small, flattened, seedless fruit that is easier to peel, has less pith, and is sweeter than all other tangerines, a moderate to strong orange color (also a delicious fruit One of the Apparel Search favorites), a reddish to vivid orange color, any of various deep orange mandarins grown in the United States and southern Africa, a variety of mandarin orange, It is said to have been produced in America from the mandarin, A thin-skinned citrus fruit descended from the mandarin orange It has a delicate, somewhat spicy tart Named after the African city of Tangiers (even though they originated in China), plural of tangerine,
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A tree that produces tangerines
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Any of several varieties of mandarin oranges
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A native or inhabitant of Tangier
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A deep yellowish-orange colour, like that of a tangerine fruit - "tangerine colour:"
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Of a deep yellowish-orange colour
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mandarine isim
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of a strong reddish orange color
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A tangerine is a small sweet orange. Small, thin-skinned variety of the mandarin orange species (Citrus reticulata deliciosa) of the rue family (citrus family). Probably native to Southeast Asia, today it is cultivated in subtropical regions worldwide, especially southern Europe and the southern U.S. The tree is smaller than other orange trees, with slender twigs and lance-shaped leaves. The fruit is slightly flattened at each end and has a loose, reddish orange peel. Easily separated segments of tender, juicy, richly flavoured pulp are abundant in vitamin C. Oil from the fragrant skin is a characteristic ingredient in several flavourings and liqueurs. The tangerine crossed with the grapefruit produced the hybrid known as the tangelo
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mandarin orange, variety of citrus fruit having a reddish orange color and a round slightly flattened shape; reddish orange color isim
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A kind of orange, much like the mandarin, but of deeper color and higher flavor
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a reddish to vivid orange color any of various deep orange mandarins grown in the United States and southern Africa a variety of mandarin orange of a strong reddish orange color
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A small orange citrus fruit What the United States calls tangerines are called mandarins elsewhere in the world They are loose-skinned oranges The best is the clementine -- the small, flattened, seedless fruit that is easier to peel, has less pith, and is sweeter than all other tangerines
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a moderate to strong orange color (also a delicious fruit One of the Apparel Search favorites)
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a reddish to vivid orange color
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any of various deep orange mandarins grown in the United States and southern Africa
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a variety of mandarin orange
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It is said to have been produced in America from the mandarin
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A thin-skinned citrus fruit descended from the mandarin orange It has a delicate, somewhat spicy tart Named after the African city of Tangiers (even though they originated in China)
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