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  • 03-12-2014
  • Chemistry
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If an orange is orange, why isn't a lime called a green or a lemon called a yellow?

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pearpie
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  • 03-12-2014
A lime is called a lime because it's lime in colour and a lemon is called lemon because it's lemon in colour. Just to change the subject slightly why is a fly called a fly? - because it flies - so if a fly didn't have wings would it be called a walk. We could go on and on with this couldn't we and have a lot of fun too :)
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