Definition of Amberoid

1. ambroid [n -S] - See also: ambroid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Amberoid

ambergrease
ambergreece
ambergreese
ambergrise
ambergrises
amberies
amberina
amberinas
ambering
amberite
amberites
amberjack
amberjacks
amberlike
amberoid (current term)
amberoids
amberous
ambers
ambery
ambi-
ambiance
ambiances
ambident
ambident anion
ambident ligand
ambidexter
ambidexterities
ambidexterity
ambidexterous

Literary usage of Amberoid

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Tariff Information Surveys on the Articles in Paragraph 1- of the Tariff Act by United States Tariff Commission (1921)
"amberoid is produced by forming small bits and chips of amber into a solid cake by ... The finest amber and amberoid are used for making beads and other ..."

2. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1908)
"The tube B is insulated from L by small blocks of amberoid. ... The rod is cut near its right end and the two parts are separated by a block of amberoid /. ..."

3. Dominion Dental Journal (1907)
"Dr. AC Hewitt, Chicago: amberoid cement. The powder chosen for the body for cements consists of granules, transformed from mineral oxides to aggregations of ..."

4. The Mineral Industry by Richard Pennefather Rothwell (1913)
"The so-called "amberoid," however, produced by the amalgamation of small fragments of raw amber under strong pressure after subjection to a temperature of ..."

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