Definition of Ambigus. Meaning of Ambigus. Synonyms of Ambigus

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Definition of Ambigus

Ambigu
Ambigu Am"bi*gu, n. [F., fr. ambigu doubtful, L. ambiquus. See Ambiguous.] An entertainment at which a medley of dishes is set on at the same time.

Meaning of Ambigus from wikipedia

- Ambigu is a French term meaning a type of meal service that was po****r in the upper class circles of France and Britain during the second half of the...
- Ambigu is an historical French vying game, composed of the characteristic elements of Whist, Bouillotte and Piquet. A Whist pack with the court cards removed...
- The nucleus ambiguus ("ambiguous nucleus" in English) is a group of large motor neurons, situated deep in the medullary part of the reticular formation...
- S2CID 226968304. François Masure, "État et identité nationale. Un rapport ambigu à propos des naturalisés", in Journal des anthropologues, hors-série 2007...
- "Traumatic insemination and tubular egg receptacle in the pinworm [P****alurus ambigus] parasite of the common domestic rabbit". Comptes Rendus de l'Académie...
- du franc » ("the penny off the pound"), a sweetener for a buyer. « Pas ambigu/fier/modeste/courageux/... pour un sou » is "not at all ambiguous/proud/modest/courageous/...
- into financial distress. She had leased and refurbished a theatre, the Ambigu, specifically to give her husband leading roles, and made her 18-year-old...
- changing the theatre's name, after only one year, from "Comédiens de bois" to "Ambigu-Comique" when Audinot substituted child-performers for marionettes. Audinot...
- Dutch word poëzie ("poetry") and the French word ambiguë (feminine form of ambigu, "ambiguous"). This usage is occasionally seen in English (such as coöperate...
- France. ISBN 9782722604230. Dès lors, le terme ****yriologue est devenu ambigu : dans son acception large, il désigne toute personne qui étudie des textes...