tangerine tree
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Definition
Noun: A tangerine tree is a specific variety of citrus tree that produces tangerines, which are a type of mandarin orange. It is a small, evergreen tree cultivated for its sweet, easily peeled fruit.
Usage
The term tangerine tree is used to refer to the living plant itself, distinguishing it from the fruit it bears or from other types of citrus trees. - We planted a tangerine tree in the backyard last spring. - The tangerine tree is laden with ripe fruit. - He pruned the tangerine tree to encourage better growth.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: In botanical or agricultural discussions, tangerine tree specifies the cultivar, often distinguished from other mandarin varieties by its fruit's deep orange color and specific flavor profile.
- Horticultural Reference: The term is used when discussing cultivation, care (e.g., "watering a tangerine tree"), or climate suitability for the plant.
Variants and Related Words
- Tangerine (noun): Primarily refers to the fruit produced by the tangerine tree.
- Mandarin orange tree (noun): A broader category that includes the tangerine tree as one variety.
- Citrus reticulata (noun): The scientific species name for the mandarin orange, which includes tangerines.
Synonyms
- Mandarin orange tree (in a broad sense)
Notes on Meaning
The core meaning is the tree plant (Citrus reticulata 'Tangerine'). It is not used to refer to the fruit alone, the color, or anything abstract. The definition is concrete and botanical.
Noun
- a variety of mandarin orange