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English
Noun
bitter orange (countable and uncountable, plural bitter oranges)
- A citrus tree of the species Citrus ×aurantium, also called Citrus aurantium.
- A citrus tree of the species Citrus limetta.
- The fruit of these species.
Synonyms
Translations
tree
- Armenian: թրնջենի (hy) (tʻrnǰeni)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 苦橙樹/苦橙树 (kǔchéngshù)
- Danish: pomeranstræ
- Finnish: pomeranssi (fi), pomeranssipuu
- French: bigaradier (fr) m
- Galician: laranxeira amarga (gl) f
- German: Bitterorange f, Pomeranze (de) f
- Greek: νεραντζιά (el) f (nerantziá)
- Ancient Greek: νεραντζέα (nerantzéa) (Byzantine)
- Hungarian: keserű narancs (hu), szevillai narancs
- Italian: arancio amaro (it), melangolo, cetrangolo, cedrangolo
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: نارِنج (narinc)
- Laz: არანძი (aranżi)
- Persian: نارنج (fa) (nârenj), درخت نارنج (deraxt-e nârenj)
- Polish: pomarańcza gorzka f
- Portuguese: laranjeira-azeda f, laranjeira-amarga f, laranjeira-da-terra f
- Romanian: portocal sălbatic m, portocală amară f
- Russian: помера́нец (ru) m (pomeránec), бигара́дия (ru) f (bigarádija)
- Swedish: pomerans (sv) c
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fruit
- Arabic: نَارِنْج m (nārinj)
- Egyptian Arabic: لارنج m (lareng)
- Armenian: թուրինջ (hy) (tʻurinǰ)
- Bislama: rafaranis
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 苦橙 (kǔchéng)
- Danish: pomerans c
- Dutch: zure sinaasappel (nl) m, bittersinaasappel m, pomerans (nl) f
- Faroese: pomeransur m
- Finnish: pomeranssi (fi)
- French: bigarade (fr) f, orange amère (fr) f
- Galician: laranxa amarga f
- German: Bitterorange f, Pomeranze (de) f, Sevilla-Orange f, saure Orange f
- Greek: νεράντζι (el) n (nerántzi)
- Ancient Greek: νεράντζιον (nerántzion) (Byzantine)
- Italian: arancia amara (it)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: نارِنج (narinc)
- Northern Kurdish: narinc (ku) f
- Laz: არანძი (aranżi)
- Persian: نارنج (fa) (nârenj), نارنگ (nârang, nâreng)
- Polish: pomarańcza gorzka f
- Pontic Greek: νεράντζιν (nerántzin)
- Portuguese: laranja azeda f, laranja amarga f, laranja-da-terra f
- Romanian: portocal sălbatic m, portocală amară f
- Russian: помера́нец (ru) m (pomeránec)
- Swedish: pomerans (sv) c
- Turkish: turunç (tr)
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