sweet orange
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Definition
Noun 1. A type of orange tree (Citrus sinensis): A citrus tree believed to have originated in southern China, now widely cultivated around the world for its fruit. 2. The fruit of this tree: A round citrus fruit with a typically thin skin and sweet, juicy pulp, commonly eaten fresh or used for juice.
Usage Examples
- As the tree:
- The grove was filled with rows of sweet orange trees.
- The sweet orange is more cold-sensitive than some other citrus varieties.
- As the fruit:
- She peeled a sweet orange for her snack.
- This juice is made from Valencia sweet oranges.
Advanced Usage
- The term sweet orange is often used to distinguish the common edible orange () from other citrus fruits with "orange" in their name, such as the bitter orange (), which is used primarily for marmalade and flavorings.
- In botanical and agricultural contexts, sweet orange specifies the species, under which there are many cultivars like 'Navel', 'Valencia', and 'Blood orange'.
Variants and Related Words
- Orange (n): The common, shorter name for the sweet orange fruit. While "orange" often implies "sweet orange," it can be ambiguous.
- Citrus sinensis (n): The formal botanical Latin name for the sweet orange tree and its fruit.
Synonyms
- Common orange
- Dessert orange (emphasizing its use as a fresh fruit)
Notes on Different Meanings
- The term sweet orange refers specifically to the biological species and its fruit. It is not typically used in idiomatic expressions, which generally use the shorter word "orange" (e.g., "compare apples and oranges").
Noun
- probably native to southern China; widely cultivated as source of table and juice oranges
- orange with sweet juicy pulp; often has a thin skin