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amber [ˈæmbə] n 1. (Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) a. a yellow or yellowish-brown hard translucent fossil resin derived from extinct coniferous trees that occurs in Tertiary deposits and often contains trapped insects. It is used for jewellery, ornaments, etc. b. (as modifier) an amber necklace Related adj succinic fly in amber a strange relic or reminder of the past 3. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Colours) a. a medium to dark brownish-yellow colour, often somewhat orange, similar to that of the resin b. (as adjective) an amber dress 4. an amber traffic light used as a warning between red and green [from Medieval Latin ambar, from Arabic `anbar ambergris]
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amber noun Related words adjective succinic Translations amber [ˈæmbəʳ] amber [ˈæmbər] adj (in colour) [fabric, glass] → ambré(e); [eyes] → ambré(e) modif (= made of amber) [bead, necklace] → d'ambre amber adj → aus Bernstein; (= amber-coloured) → bernsteinfarben; (Brit) traffic light → gelb; the amber nectar (Brit, Austral: inf) → das kühle Nass (inf), → der Gerstensaft (hum) n / adj amber [ˈӕmbə] (of) a hard yellow or brownish substance, formed from resin, used in making jewellery etc made of amber; an amber brooch. amber كَهْرَمَان кехлибар jantar; jantarový rav; rav- der Bernstein κεχριμπάρι, κεχριμπαρένιος ámbar merevaik کهربا؛ عنبر meripihka (d')ambre עִנבָּר तृणमणि jantar borostyánkő ambar raf ambra こはく 호박, 호박으로 만든 gintaras dzintars; dzintara- ambar barnsteen rav bursztyn(owy) âmbar (de) chihlimbar янтарь jantár; jantárový jantar; iz jantarja ćilibar bärnsten, bärnstensfärgad อำพัน kehribar 琥珀 янтар, бурштин عنبر ، عود hổ phách 琥珀 amber → كهرمان jantar rav Bernstein κεχριμπάρι ámbar meripihka ambre jantar ambra 琥珀色 호박(광물) oranje rav bursztyn âmbar янтарь bärnsten สีเหลืองอำพัน kehribar hổ phách 琥珀色 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| This explains the welcome given by Chinese Emperors and Caliphs of Bagdad to all roving minstrels in whose immortality, like flies in amber, they are caught. There was a pretty legend among the Phoenicians that the pieces of amber were the petrified tears of maidens who had thrown themselves into the sea because of unrequited love, and each bead of amber was highly prized. I wonder how many real amber mouthpieces there are in London? |
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