Source of orange red light
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NEONSource of orange-red light.
NEONLAMPSource of orange-red light
ORCHARDOrange source
RINDOrange-zest source
CEYLONOrange pekoe source, formerly
SARDOrange-red variety of chalcedony.
warmer(of a color) Containing red, yellow, or orange tones
corneliansA semiprecious stone consisting of an orange or orange-red variety of chalcedony
carnelianA semiprecious stone consisting of an orange or orange-red variety of chalcedony
cutthroatA trout of western North America, with red or orange markings under the jaw
ponzu(Japanese) a type of sauce made from orange juice, sake, sugar, soy sauce and red pepper
spessartineA form of garnet containing manganese and aluminum, occurring as orange-red to dark brown crystals
spessartinesA form of garnet containing manganese and aluminum, occurring as orange-red to dark brown crystals
ponzusPONZU, (Japanese) a type of sauce made from orange juice, sake, sugar, soy sauce and red pepper
isatinyellowish-red or orange, crystalline, water-soluble solid, C8H5NO2, used chiefly in the synthesis of vat dyes
isatinsyellowish-red or orange, crystalline, water-soluble solid, C8H5NO2, used chiefly in the synthesis of vat dyes
redstartsAn American warbler, the male of which is black with either a red belly or orange markings
redstartAn American warbler, the male of which is black with either a red belly or orange markings
tangerinesA small citrus fruit with a loose skin, esp. one of a variety with deep orange-red skin
poincianaa tree of the tropical genus Poinciana, having racemes of showy orange-red flowers with long crimson filaments
immortelleA Caribbean tree of the pea family, with a spiny trunk and clusters of red, orange, or pinkish flowers
daylilyany lily of the genus Hemerocallis, having yellow, orange, or red flowers that commonly last only for a day
poincianasPOINCIANA, a tree of the tropical genus Poinciana, having racemes of showy orange-red flowers with long crimson filaments
immortellesA Caribbean tree of the pea family, with a spiny trunk and clusters of red, orange, or pinkish flowers
rosehipthe ripened usually red or orange accessory fruit of a rose that consists of a fleshy receptacle enclosing numerous achenes
zincitesbrittle, deep-red to orange-yellow mineral, native zinc oxide, ZnO, usually massive or granular: formerly an important ore of zinc
zincitebrittle, deep-red to orange-yellow mineral, native zinc oxide, ZnO, usually massive or granular: formerly an important ore of zinc
potentillasA plant of a genus that includes the cinquefoils, esp. (in gardening) a small shrub with bright yellow, red, orange, or pink flowers
cloudberrya low plant of N. America and N. Europe, related to the bramble, with an orange-red sweet-flavoured berry known as bakeapple
tithoniaany of several tall composite plants of the genus Tithonia, native to Mexico and Central America, having yellow or orange-red ray flowers
potentillaA plant of a genus that includes the cinquefoils, esp. (in gardening) a small shrub with bright yellow, red, orange, or pink flowers
azobenzeneorange-red, crystalline, water-insoluble powder, C12H10N2, obtained from nitrobenzene by reduction: used chiefly in the manufacture of dyes and as an insecticide
cockscombA tropical plant with a crest or plume of tiny yellow, orange, or red flowers, widely cultivated as a garden annual or a houseplant
cockscombsA tropical plant with a crest or plume of tiny yellow, orange, or red flowers, widely cultivated as a garden annual or a houseplant
cloudberriesCLOUDBERRY, a low plant of N. America and N. Europe, related to the bramble, with an orange-red sweet-flavoured berry known as bakeapple
wallflowersA southern European plant of the cabbage family, with fragrant yellow, orange-red, dark red, or brown flowers, cultivated for its early spring blooming
oriflammean inspiring standard or symbol; the orange-red flag of the Abbey of St. Denis, used as standard by the early kings of France
wallflowerA southern European plant of the cabbage family, with fragrant yellow, orange-red, dark red, or brown flowers, cultivated for its early spring blooming
oriflammesORIFLAMME, an inspiring standard or symbol; the orange-red flag of the Abbey of St. Denis, used as standard by the early kings of France
minivetany of several small, long-tailed Asian cuckoo-shrikes of the genus Pericrocotus, having in the male black and red and in the female black and orange plumage