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orangery

American  
[awr-inj-ree, or-] / ˈɔr ɪndʒ ri, ˈɒr- /

noun

plural

orangeries
  1. a warm place, as a greenhouse, in which orange trees are cultivated in cool climates.


orangery British  
/ -dʒrɪ, ˈɒrɪndʒərɪ /

noun

  1. a building, such as a greenhouse, in which orange trees are grown

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Etymology

Origin of orangery

1655–65; < French orangerie, equivalent to orang ( er ) orange tree (derivative of orange orange ) + -erie -ery

Example Sentences

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A question about how to dispatch mites in an orangery might be followed by one on when to plant carrots in an allotment, what the English call a community garden.

From Washington Post • Feb. 27, 2023

It has 16 bedrooms, a moat, three converted turrets, an orangery and a dungeon.

From BBC • May 13, 2016

Imagine an orangery in front of the remnant pillars.

From New York Times • Jul. 17, 2013

As part of the Antigel music festival I played a concert in the orangery of Fondation Hardt, a research centre that houses books on ancient history and philosophy.

From The Guardian • Mar. 17, 2013

The garden must wait for new plants, and we for conservatory and orangery, till more important matters are settled.

From The Haunted Room A Tale by A. L. O. E.