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1 mandarina
f.1 mandarin.2 tangerine, mandarin orange, mandarin.* * *1 mandarin, tangerine* * *SF1) (Bot) mandarin, tangerine2) (Ling) Mandarin* * *femenino (Bot, Coc) mandarin (orange), tangerine* * *= mandarin, mandarin orange.Ex. Over 60% is production of oranges, followed by the group of mandarins, clementines, satsumas and tangerines, followed by lemons and limes, and then grapefruit.Ex. Mandarin oranges are little segments of bright citrus flavor suitable for salads, vegetables, main dishes and, of course, desserts.* * *femenino (Bot, Coc) mandarin (orange), tangerine* * *= mandarin, mandarin orange.Ex: Over 60% is production of oranges, followed by the group of mandarins, clementines, satsumas and tangerines, followed by lemons and limes, and then grapefruit.
Ex: Mandarin oranges are little segments of bright citrus flavor suitable for salads, vegetables, main dishes and, of course, desserts.* * ** * *
mandarina sustantivo femenino (Bot, Coc) mandarin (orange), tangerine
mandarina sustantivo femenino tangerine
' mandarina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pipa
English:
mandarin
- satsuma
- tangerine
* * *mandarina nfmandarin;RP Fam* * *f mandarin (orange)* * *mandarina nf: mandarin orange, tangerine* * *mandarina n tangerine / satsuma -
2 tangerina
f.tangerine.* * *femenino tangerine* * *= tangerine.Nota: Tipo de mandarina.Ex. Over 60% is production of oranges, followed by the group of mandarins, clementines, satsumas and tangerines, followed by lemons and limes, and then grapefruit.* * *femenino tangerine* * *= tangerine.Nota: Tipo de mandarina.Ex: Over 60% is production of oranges, followed by the group of mandarins, clementines, satsumas and tangerines, followed by lemons and limes, and then grapefruit.
* * *tangerine* * *
tangerina sustantivo femenino
tangerine
tangerino,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino of Tangier(s)
' tangerina' also found in these entries:
English:
tangerine
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3 clementina
f.1 clementine.2 clementin.* * *1 clementine* * *SF clementine, tangerine* * *femenino clementine* * *= clementine.Ex. Over 60% is production of oranges, followed by the group of mandarins, clementines, satsumas and tangerines, followed by lemons and limes, and then grapefruit.* * *femenino clementine* * *= clementine.Ex: Over 60% is production of oranges, followed by the group of mandarins, clementines, satsumas and tangerines, followed by lemons and limes, and then grapefruit.
* * *clementine* * *
clementina sustantivo femenino
clementine
clementina sustantivo femenino Bot (fruto) clementine
' clementina' also found in these entries:
English:
clementine
- tangerine
* * *clementina nfclementine* * *f BOT clementine -
4 palpable
• apparent• evident• explicit• obvious• overt• palpable• perceptible to the eye• tactile• tangerine• tangible asset• touchable -
5 substancial
• substantial• tangerine• tangible asset -
6 tangencialmente
• digressively• tangent of an angle• tangerine -
7 tangible
• tactile• tangerine• tangible asset• touchable -
8 naranja mandarina
f.tangerine, mandarin orange. -
9 naranja tangerina
f.tangerine.
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Tangerine — Исполнитель Led Zeppelin Альбом Led Zeppelin III Дата выпуска 5 октября 1970 Дата записи … Википедия
tangerine — [ tɑ̃ʒ(ə)rin ] n. f. • 1946; mot angl. « mandarine », proprt « (orange) de Tanger » ♦ Hybride de mandarine et d orange, à saveur acidulée. ● tangerine nom féminin (anglais tangerine, de Tanger) Nom générique des variétés de mandarines à épiderme… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Tangerine — Tangerine, FL U.S. Census Designated Place in Florida Population (2000): 826 Housing Units (2000): 348 Land area (2000): 1.153791 sq. miles (2.988305 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.649145 sq. miles (1.681277 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.802936 sq.… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Tangerine, FL — U.S. Census Designated Place in Florida Population (2000): 826 Housing Units (2000): 348 Land area (2000): 1.153791 sq. miles (2.988305 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.649145 sq. miles (1.681277 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.802936 sq. miles… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
tangerine — (n.) 1842, from tangerine orange (1841) an orange from Tangier, seaport in northern Morocco, from which it was originally imported to Britain. The place name is from L. Tinge. As a color name, attested from 1899 … Etymology dictionary
Tangerine — Tan ger*ine , n. [Etymol. uncertain.] (Bot.) A kind of orange, much like the mandarin, but of deeper color and higher flavor. It is said to have been produced in America from the mandarin. [Written also {tangierine}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tangerine — ► NOUN 1) a small citrus fruit with a loose skin, especially one of a variety with deep orange red skin. 2) a deep orange red colour. ORIGIN from Tanger, the former name of Tangier in Morocco, from where the fruit was exported … English terms dictionary
tangerine — [tan΄jə rēn′, tan′jə rēn΄] n. [< Fr Tanger, TANGIER + INE1] 1. a variety of mandarin orange with a deep reddish yellow color and segments that are easily separated 2. a deep reddish yellow color … English World dictionary
Tangerine — This article is about the citrus fruit. For other uses, see Tangerine (disambiguation). Tangerine Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae … Wikipedia
Tangerine — Pour l’article homonyme, voir Tangerine (musique). Citrus ×tangerina … Wikipédia en Français
tangerine — /tan jeuh reen , tan jeuh reen /, n. 1. Also called mandarin, mandarin orange. any of several varieties of mandarin, cultivated widely, esp. in the U.S. 2. deep orange; reddish orange. adj. 3. of the color tangerine; reddish orange. [TANG(I)ER +… … Universalium