Another Name For Tangerine

Another Name For Tangerine. Taen j rin [or] taen j rin. Tangerines get their name from their place of origin:


Another Name For Tangerine

Proper name tanger, ‑ine suffix1. 100+ synonyms & antonyms for tangerine.

100+ Synonyms &Amp; Antonyms For Tangerine.


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Tangerines get their name from their place of origin:

Any Of Several Varieties Of Mandarin, Cultivated Widely, Especially In The U.s.


Any Of Several Varieties Of Mandarin, Cultivated Widely, Especially In The U.s., Images


Tangerines were called tangerine oranges in the 1800s, because they were oranges.

To Make Tangerine Or Clementine Marmalade


To Make Tangerine Or Clementine Marmalade, Images


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Probably Indigenous To Southeast Asia, Tangerine Culture Spread.


Probably Indigenous To Southeast Asia, Tangerine Culture Spread., Images


Any of several varieties of mandarin, cultivated widely, especially in the u.s.

/ˌTændʒəˈrin/ , /ˈTændʒəˌrin/ [Countable] A Type Of Small Sweet Orange With Loose Skin That Comes Off Easily.


/ˌTændʒəˈrin/ , /ˈTændʒəˌrin/ [Countable] A Type Of Small Sweet Orange With Loose Skin That Comes Off Easily., Images


The tangerine is a species of the citrus genus, native to southeast asia and the philippines.

The Tangerine Is A Type Of Citrus Fruit That Is Orange In Color, That Is Considered Either A Variety Of Citrus Reticulata, The Mandarin Orange, Or A Closely Related Species, Under The Name Citrus Tangerina, Or Yet As A Hybrid (Citrus × Tangerina) Of Mandarin Orange Varieties, With Some Pomelo Contribution.


The Tangerine Is A Type Of Citrus Fruit That Is Orange In Color, That Is Considered Either A Variety Of Citrus Reticulata, The Mandarin Orange, Or A Closely Related Species, Under The Name Citrus Tangerina, Or Yet As A Hybrid (Citrus × Tangerina) Of Mandarin Orange Varieties, With Some Pomelo Contribution., Images