
1) Ale 2) Hue 3) Resin
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1) Beautiful stone 2) Decorative stone 3) Fossil resin 4) French word used in English 5) Gemstone 6) Jewel with organic origin 7) Jewel 8) Organic gem material 9) Organic jewel 10) Organic precious stone 11) Organic gem 12) Precious stone 13) Prized mineral 14) Prized stone 15) Precious organic material
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- a deep yellow color
- a hard yellowish to brownish translucent fossil resin; used for jewelry
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• (n.) Amber color, or anything amber-colored; a clear light yellow; as, the amber of the sky. • (n.) Ambergris. • (v. t.) To preserve in amber; as, an ambered fly. • (n.) The balsam, liquidambar. • (a.) Consisting of amber; made of amber. • (a.) Resembling amber, especially in color; amber-colored. • (v. t.) To s...
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Any top or bottom fermented beer having an amber color, that is, between pale and dark.
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Ancient bee trapped in amber A fossilized resin from prehistoric evergreens. Brownish-yellow and translucent, it is highly valued and can be easily cut and polished for ornamental purposes. Its chief importance is that fossil insects up to 40 or 50 million years old have been found embedded in ...
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Amber is a yellowish, fossilized tree resin (from conifers) that sometimes contains bits of trapped matter.
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A liquid from trees that has been fossilised over time to become hard. It has been used to make small items, such as beads. A major source of amber is the Baltic. It has been used in the region since the Bronze Age - beads from Simonside and Old Bewick, (both Northumberland) - onwards, especially in the Anglo-Saxon period. It was thought to bring g...
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1. <chemical> A yellowish translucent resin resembling copal, found as a fossil in alluvial soils, with beds of lignite, or on the seashore in many places. It takes a fine polish, and is used for pipe mouthpieces, beads, etc, and as a basis for a fine varnish. By friction, it becomes strongly electric. ... 2. Amber colour, or anything amber-c...
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Derived from Arabic, amber is a fossilized resin, reddish-yellow in colour and more or less transparant. It has been used from ancient times to make trinkets and jewellery.
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The fossilized resin of prehistoric pine trees which ranges in color from golden to orange-red
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Fossilized pine resin, many times used for ornamental purposes.
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Amber (sucinum), the fossilised resin of an extinct species of pine, was one of the most prized gemstones of early Europe. The richest deposits in the world were found along the coast of the Baltic Sea. Roman traders reached the Baltic in the 1st century AD and for 150 years amber was carried southward on the Amber Road to Aquileia in northern Ital…...
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Am'ber noun [ Middle English
aumbre , French
ambre , Spanish
ámbar , and with the Arabic article,
alámbar , from Arabic
'anbar ambergris.]
1. (Min.) A yellowish translucent resin resembling copal, found as a fossil in alluvial soils, with beds of lig...
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Am'ber adjective 1. Consisting of amber; made of amber. '
Amber bracelets.'
Shak. 2. Resembling amber, especially in color; amber- colored. 'The
amber morn.'
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Am'ber transitive verb [
past participle & p. adjective Ambered .]
1. To scent or flavor with ambergris; as,
ambered wine.
2. To preserve in amber; as, an
ambered fly.
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Amber is a yellowish or reddish-brown, brittle, translucent resin resembling copal, found as a fossil in alluvial soils, with beds of lignite, or on the seashore in many places. It is easy to cut with a knife, burns with a yellow flame emitting a pungent smoke and takes a fine polish, and is used for pipe mouthpieces, beads, etc., and as a basis fo...
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Amber is a cultivated variety of potato.
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Amber is American slang for tobacco juice.
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A chromatic (brown) color of glass or plastic containers. It is used principally to protect the contents of the container from exposure to light.
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A fossilized resin from a coniferous tree that sometimes contains entrapped and preserved insects.
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brownish-yellow adjective of a medium to dark brownish yellow color
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Amber is a resin originally produced by trees in the Tertiary period and can be found today in a petrified translucent form that is classified as a gem. The typical color of amber is honey-yellow but it can also present itself in red and brown nuances or pale yellow. Some pieces of amber can also contain fossilised insects or small creatures. Amber...
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a pale yellow, sometimes reddish or brownish, fossil resin of vegetable origin, translucent, brittle, and capable of gaining a negative electrical charge by friction and of being an excellent insulator: used for making jewelry and other ornamental articles. · the yellowish-brown color of resin.
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Amber is a Hindustani name for girls. The meaning is `shining, bright` The name Amber is most commonly given to Flemish girls. Amber is at number 10 in the top 50 of Flemish girls (average of 10 years data) What do they use in other countries? Ember (English) Ambre (French) The name sounds like: Amberli, Amberlie, Amberley, Amberlee, Amberlea, Ambe...
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