orangery|orangeries in English

noun

[or·ange·ry || 'ɑrɪndʒrɪ ,'ɔ- /'ɒr-]

place where oranges are grown (especially a greenhouse facility for growing oranges in a cool climate)

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1. The French called their first greenhouses orangeries, since they were used to protect orange trees from freezing.

2. 19 An orangery filled with conservatory plants overlooks placid lawns and a fountain rising from a raised pool.

3. The middle façade of the palace's orangery collapsed after an aerial bomb meant for the Weilburg railway station fell right in front of the gate and exploded.

4. Aniel Princess Diana's wedding dress to go on show at Kensington Palace Royal Style In The Making will open in the orangery of the princess's former London home on June 3, and Diana's dress with its billowing sleeves, bows and lace flounces will be the showcase attraction.