orangery

[US]/'ɒrɪn(d)ʒ(ə)rɪ/
[UK]/'ɔrɪndʒəri/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. orangery; a place where oranges are cultivated, usually in a greenhouse.
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The orangery ashrine to his talent.

Source: Secrets of Masterpieces

The rooms at the orangery were completed and ready for installation.

Source: Secrets of Masterpieces

Monet's last works are eight monumental curved panels specifically designed for the orangery in Paris, one of the greatest artistic achievements of early 20th-century painting.

Source: Secrets of Masterpieces

To the right, the view was shut out by an avenue of silver poplars; a glimpse of an orangery could be seen through a group of weeping willows.

Source: Virgin Land (Part 1)

The greenhouses also become orangeries for the cultural life of the city, and below, under the sea, it's teeming with life of farming and science and social spaces.

Source: TED Talks (Video Edition) June 2019 Collection

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