tangerine

tangerine
noun Etymology: Tangerine (orange), from French Tanger Tangier, Morocco + English 1-ine Date: 1842 1. a. any of various mandarin oranges that have usually deep orange skin and pulp; broadly mandarin 3b b. a tree producing tangerines 2. a moderate to strong reddish orange

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