Amber Definition
- yellow-brown
- brownish-yellow
(rare) To perfume or flavour with ambergris.
(rare) To preserve in amber.
A surname of uncertain origin.
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Origin of Amber
The nucleotide sequence "UAG" is named "amber" for the first person to isolate the amber mutation, California Institute of Technology graduate student Harris Bernstein, whose last name ("Bernstein") is the German word for the resin "amber".
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From amber, from Middle English ambre, from Old French ambre, from Latin ambar, from Arabic عنبر (anbar, “amber”)
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Middle English ambre from Old French from Medieval Latin ambra, ambar from Arabic ‘anbar ambergris, amber
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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From a form of the Hindi आसमान (āsmān, “the heavens”).
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