Aurantiaceae

/ˌɔːræntiˈeɪsiː/ noun

The scientific family name of citrus plants, including oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruits.

From Latin 'aurantium' (orange) plus the scientific suffix '-aceae' (family). The word traces back through medieval Latin as oranges were introduced to Europe from Asia.

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