mock-orange

mock-orange [mok-o-ranch]
sustantivo
1. Arbusto de la familia de las saxífragas que tiene flores parecidas a las del naranjo.

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Q: Como se dice "bitter orange" or "sour orange" ?
A: it is from the verb agriar to turn sour. agrio/a is an adjective and it means sour.
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