Ambers [adjective]
Definition of Ambers:
gold-colored
Opposite/Antonyms of Ambers:
-
Sentence/Example of Ambers:
A single piece of amber from Myanmar held 39 ostracods, including many from a newly discovered species, Myanmarcypris hui.
As a result of these and other ethical concerns, some scientists have begun calling for a halt to scientific papers that describe fossils in Myanmar amber.
By participating in the amber trade, some researchers say, scientists may be able to keep them from vanishing into private collections and being lost to the public trust.
The researchers aren’t sure exactly where the chunk of amber containing the bird skull came from.
Profits from the amber mined in Myanmar’s conflict-ridden Kachin State may be helping to fund warring groups in the region.
The Turkish and Persian pipes have often a small wooden tube inside the amber mouth-piece.
The varnish of a beautiful amber colour, and there are a few instances of fine red.
Clean your tube regularly, and your amber mouthpiece with a feather dipped in spirits of lavender.
He seemed to have abandoned himself to a reverie, and to be seeing pleasing visions in the amber bead.
The first and largest of these had a thick bamboo stem, an amber mouthpiece, and a tiny, disproportionate bowl of brass.