Adjective Satellite
of orange tinged with yellow
Source: WordNetI don't want long hair, I don't want short hair, I don't want hair at all, and I don't want to be a girl or a boy, I want to be a yellow-orange leaf some little kid picks up and pastes in his scrapbook. Sherman Alexie
Everyone thinks I named my cat Mango because of his orange eyes, but that's not the case. I named him Mango because the sounds of his purrs and his wheezes and his meows are all various shades of yellow-orange. Wendy Mass
Additionally, a yellow-orange dye can be extracted from the wood, which can be used as a substitute for fustic and aniline dyes. Source: Internet
A histogram of dog weights from a show might plausibly be rather complex, like the yellow-orange distribution shown in the illustrations. Source: Internet
He demonstrated that placing complementary colours, such as blue and yellow-orange or ultramarine and yellow, next to each other heightened the intensity of each colour "to the apogee of their tonality." Source: Internet
Like their uncles, the boys are anthropomorphic white ducks with yellow-orange beaks and feet. Source: Internet