mandarin
Meaning of mandarin
- A high government bureaucrat of the Chinese Empire
- A pedantic or elitist bureaucrat
- A pedantic senior person of influence in academia or literary circles
- A senior civil servant
adjective
Pertaining to or reminiscent of mandarins; deliberately superior or complex; esoteric, highbrow, obscurantist
noun
A perching duck that has a red bill, large white crescent above the eye and reddish face, Aix galericulata.
noun
(color) an orange colour
noun- A small citrus tree (Citrus reticulata) with fruit resembling the orange.
- The fruit of this tree, smaller than an orange and oblate. In daily usage, it may include other similar citrus fruits like Citrus unshiu (satsuma or mikan) Citrus tangerina (tangerine).
Information about mandarin
- The plural form of mandarin is: mandarins.
- Languages in which mandarin is used:
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Hyphenation of mandarin
man-darin
- It consists of 2 syllables and 8 chars.
- mandarin is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
mandarin synonyms
Meaning Mandarin:
Translation of mandarin
Anagrams of mandarin
Words that rhyme with mandarin
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