orange tint
collocation in Englishmeaningsoforangeandtint
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orange
adjective
uk/ˈɒr.ɪndʒ/us/ˈɔːr.ɪndʒ/
of a colour between red ...
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tint
noun[C]
uk/tɪnt/us/tɪnt/
a small amount of ...
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(Definition oforangeandtintfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The nape and back have onorangetint.
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The underside is brown with a slightorangetint.
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Calves are born with a yellowish ororangetint, which fades to white.
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The flesh of some swordfish can acquire anorangetint, reportedly from their diet of shrimp or other prey.
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The holograms came in three variants, red/darkorangetint, green/gold tint, and green/blue tint.
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The main star is classified as a giant star with anorangetint.
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Typical color negatives have an overall dullorangetintdue to an automatic color-masking feature that ultimately results in improved color reproduction.
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It tapers slightly towards the apex, and is solid, dry, white or sometimes with a paleorangetint, and covered with tufts of soft woolly hairs.
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It is white from the cap down to the ring, below which it becomes yellowish with orange tints.
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Its body is light reddish-brown to rust with orange tints and the base of its limbs.
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Earlier 1960s models commonly had orange tinted plastic transparent windows, but no interior detail.
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