2. Noun. (plural of amber) ¹
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Definition of Ambers
1. amber [n] - See also: amber
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ambers
Literary usage of Ambers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Canadian War of 1812 by Charles Prestwood Lucas (1906)
"^[f b" of the 41st regiment to take command at Ambers Colonel but the party was
delayed, and he sent off Colonel P Brock ..."
2. Paleobiology of the Williamsburg Formation (Black Mingo Group, Paleocene) of by Albert E. Sanders (1998)
"In type 1 ambers the trend in this region is upward and toward the right. ...
It is possible that differences between types 2 and 3 ambers might be a result ..."
3. A Practical Treatise on Dyeing and Calico-printing: Including the Latest by Edward Andrew Parnell, Clinton G. Gilroy (1846)
"Preliminary observations—Splendid new Processes of Dyeing Yellow on Cotton—
Lemon-Yellow—Ambers—Precautions to be observed—Absurd notions of Dyers ..."
4. The English Factories in India, 1618-1621: A Calendar of Documents in the by William Foster (1906)
"... Ambers order, as well Dutch as English; which I leave to your consideration
to consult on.' (Copy. \ /.) WILLIAM BIDDULPH, ROBERT HUGHES, ROBERT YOUNG, ..."
5. Songs of the Noon and Night by M. Elva Wood (1866)
"LINE of ambers, (quaint old nursery tale. Old as the hills; one of Eve's own
nodoubt) Strung round the throat, or young, or old, will rout All forms of ..."
6. Catalogue of the educational division of the South Kensington museum by Victoria and Albert museum, South Kensington Museum (1876)
"Cassell's Hand-Book of Chemistry. See Miscellaneous Heading. С h ambers's Chemistry,
by George Wilson, MD 12mo. cloth. 3». ..."