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Suku: m.
Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- (obsolete) Ambergris, the waxy product of the sperm whale.
- A hard, generally yellow to brown translucent fossil resin, used for jewellery. One variety, blue amber, appears blue rather than yellow under direct sunlight.
- A brownish yellow colour.
- (British) The intermediate light in a set of three traffic lights, which when illuminated indicates that drivers should stop short of the intersection if it is safe to do so.
- (biology, genetics, biochemistry) The stop codon (nucleotide triplet) "UAG", or a mutant which has this stop codon at a premature place in its DNA sequence.
Adjektiivit
- Of a brownish yellow colour, like that of most amber.
Verbit
- (transitive, rare) To perfume or flavour with ambergris.
- (transitive, rare) To preserve in amber.
- (transitive, rare chiefly poetic or literary) To cause to take on the yellow colour of amber.
- (intransitive, rare chiefly poetic or literary) To take on the yellow colour of amber.
Esimerkit
- I don't find them time consuming at all. I find them identical to ambers.
- [T]hough many of the pirates protested against these energetic activities[,] he was only pleasantly tired when the lowering, ambering sun began to bounce needles of gold glare off the waves ahead;
- Westward along Lancaster Avenue, among the stone walls and broad driveways of imposing old houses—their lawns dappled with the shade of ambering maples and dusty, bark-peeled sycamores—
- The firelight flickered on her rounded cheeks, ambering the pale skin.
- Home to the mosaic of coloured-lit windows in the black and white houses, the fake gas lamps ambering the cobbles, sometimes the scent of applewood smoke.
- For purple mountains majesty; for amber waves of grain.
- an ambered fly
- ambered wine, an ambered room
- They all moved safely through the first green and then the second, but when the third light turned amber Jack's taxi was the last to cross the intersection.
- Ahead, a cool breeze swept the pale morning sun across a grassy meadow turned amber by morning's frost.
- Double ambers revert at 10-8-10-9, and therefore, reversion is negligible. Double-amber mutants are made by crossing single-amber mutants with each other.
- For example, to cross a temperature-sensitive mutation with an amber mutation, amber suppressor cells are infected at the low (permissive) temperature.
- an amber codon, an amber mutation, an amber suppressor
- Ambre is hote and drye [...] Some say that it is the sparme of a whale.
- >Problem: Red-red signals are too time consuming when traffic density is higher.
- Also flashing ambers are not operational at this type of crossing.
- While earlier controllers provided concurrent ambers, present practice is to indicate a minimum intergreen period of 4 s.
- Although there are dozens of different types of gems, among the best known and most important are [...]. (Common gem materials not addressed in this article include amber, amethyst, chalcedony, garnet, lazurite, malachite, opals, peridot, rhodonite, spinel, tourmaline, turquoise and zircon.)
- To shew this by example, we reade of Sabina Poppcea, to whom nothing was wanting , but shame and honestie, being extremely beloved of Nero, had the colour of her haire yellow, like Amber, which Nero esteemed much of, [...].
- Slanders, sir: for the satirical rogue says here that old men have grey beards, that their faces are wrinkled, their eyes purging thick amber and plum-tree gum and that they have a plentiful lack of wit.
- With amber bracelets, beads, and all this knavery.
- With scarfs and fans and double change of bravery,
- Slaves [...] with silver Censors [...] perfum'd the air with Amber, Aloes wood, and other Scents.
- The head of this fish is as hard as stone. The inhabitants of the Ocean sea coast affirme that this fish casteth foorth Amber; but whether the said Amber be the sperma or the excrement thereof, they cannot well determine.
- As for Amber Grice, or Amber Cane, which ist most sweet myngled with other sweete thynges: some say it commeth from the rocks of the Sea. [...] Some say it is gotten by a fish called Azelum, which feedeth upon Amber Grece, and dyeth, which is taken by cunnyng fishers and the belly opened, and this precious Amber found in hym.
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