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What is the homonyms for orange?

The only true homonym for "orange" is "orange" itself, but it has two distinct meanings:

* The color orange: This is the most common meaning and refers to the color of the fruit.

* The fruit: This refers to the citrus fruit with a distinctive orange color and tangy flavor.

While there isn't a true homonym with a completely different spelling and meaning, there are words that sound similar to "orange" but have different meanings:

* Oranges: The plural form of the fruit.

* O'Range: A name that sounds like "orange."

It's important to note that these are not considered homonyms, as they share a similar sound but not an identical spelling and meaning.

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