A city in the Vaucluse department, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.
The Orange River (the longest river in South Africa)
A city in New South Wales; named for William II of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange from 1815 to 1840.
The City of Orange, a local government area in central New South Wales, Australia.
A proper noun "orange" represents various places in the united states, including cities, towns, unincorporated communities, and counties, with origins ranging from the fruit to historical figures and geographical features.
Prince or Princess of Orange. Title of the first-born to the Dutch Royal House.
(Ireland, informal) a Loyalist or a member of the Orange Order; someone, usually a Protestant, who advocates keeping Northern Ireland under British control.
Relating to the Orange Order.
(countable) An evergreen tree of the genus Citrus such as Citrus sinensis.
(countable) The fruit of the orange tree; a citrus fruit with a slightly sour flavour.
(uncountable) The colour of a ripe fruit of an orange tree, midway between red and yellow.
(uncommon) A noun "orange" represents various drinks including orange juice, an orange-coloured and orange-flavoured cordial, and an orange-coloured and orange-flavoured soft drink.
(heraldry) An orange-coloured roundel.
(transitive) To color orange.
(intransitive) To become orange.
Having the colour of the fruit of an orange tree; yellowred; reddish-yellow.