Similar words: orange red, orange river, ranger, orange, granger, stranger, arranger, orangeade. Meaning: ['ɑrɪndʒrɪ ,'ɔ- /'ɒr-] n. a place where oranges are grown; a plantation of orange trees in warm climes or a greenhouse in cooler areas.
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1. An orangery filled with conservatory plants overlooks placid lawns and a fountain rising from a raised pool.
2. It was sort of orangery, not black like Marie's, but it was real nice too.
3. Beside the orangery is a sunken patio area for outdoor dining and an Italian mosaic-lined plunge pool.
4. The Orangery will be decorated with copious topiaries, flowers, trelisses etc.
5. The balcony level will be "The Orangery" and designed to reflect English elegance and tradition with stands on just one side to allow unhampered views from upper and lower levels.
6. From the roofed gateway(sentencedict.com), a paved terrace leads to the Summer Garden past a perfect lawn to the orangery.
7. Gloria and I were lagging behind the party as it stepped out into the garden via the orangery.
8. Margam Park - 850 acres of parkland with a fairytale model village, maze, adventure playground, orangery.
9. Built for Mr M Caters de Wolfe, it had two elegant curvilinear hothouses on each side of the older masonry orangery .
10. As a new mix bactericide, previous studies of its behavior and toxicity after used it in environment of orangery are rarely.
11. Investigate the effects of Carbendazim and Flusilazole single and combine (based on proportion of production) pollution on soil of orangery microbe and soil-enzyme activities in 28 days.
12. This is also where I'd head if I had children in tow - the Orangery welcomes kids and even has a special version of tea for them.
More similar words: orange red, orange river, ranger, orange, granger, stranger, arranger, orangeade, orange tree, orange zest, orange peel, texas ranger, orange juice, blood orange, agent orange, bitter orange, william of orange, clear and present danger, floating exchange rate, gingery, anger, manger, banger, hanger, danger, angered, changer, clanger, flanger, hanger-on.