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Amblygon
Amblygon Am"bly*gon, n. [Gr. ? obtuse + ? angle: cf. F.
amblygone.] (Geom.)
An obtuse-angled figure, esp. and obtuse-angled triangle.
[Obs.]
Amblygonal
Amblygonal Am*blyg"o*nal, a.
Obtuse-angled. [Obs.] --Hutton.
Amblyopia
Amblyopia Am`bly*o"pi*a, Amblyopy Am"bly*o`py, n. [Gr. ?; ?
blunt, dim + ? eye: cf. F. amblyopie.] (Med.)
Weakness of sight, without and opacity of the cornea, or of
the interior of the eye; the first degree of amaurosis.
Amblyopic
Amblyopic Am"bly*op"ic, a. (Med.)
Of or pertaining to amblyopy. --Quain.
Amblyopsis spelaeusBlindfish Blind"fish`, n.
A small fish (Amblyopsis spel[ae]us) destitute of eyes,
found in the waters of the Mammoth Cave, in Kentucky. Related
fishes from other caves take the same name. Amblyopy
Amblyopia Am`bly*o"pi*a, Amblyopy Am"bly*o`py, n. [Gr. ?; ?
blunt, dim + ? eye: cf. F. amblyopie.] (Med.)
Weakness of sight, without and opacity of the cornea, or of
the interior of the eye; the first degree of amaurosis.
Amblypoda
Amblypoda Am*blyp"o*da, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? blunt + ?, ?,
foot.] (Paleon.)
A group of large, extinct, herbivorous mammals, common in the
Tertiary formation of the United States.
Amblystoma MexicanumSiredon Si*re"don, n. [NL., from Gr. ??? a siren.] (Zo["o]l.)
The larval form of any salamander while it still has external
gills; especially, one of those which, like the axolotl
(Amblystoma Mexicanum), sometimes lay eggs while in this
larval state, but which under more favorable conditions lose
their gills and become normal salamanders. See also
Axolotl. Brambly
Brambly Bram"bly, a.
Pertaining to, resembling, or full of, brambles. ``In brambly
wildernesses.' --Tennyson.
Meaning of Ambly from wikipedia
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Ambler may
refer to:
Ambler, Alaska, a city
Ambler, Pennsylvania, an
unincorporated community in
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania,
which includes the Borough...
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Amble is a town on the
North Sea
coast of Northumberland, England, at the
mouth of the
River Coquet;
Coquet Island is
visible from its
beaches and harbour...
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Ambly des
Ayvelles was the name of an old
French noble family from the
County of Champagne, France. They were
first attested to in 1112, were recognized...
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Ambly-Fleury (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃bli flœʁi]) is a
commune in the
Ardennes department in the
Grand Est
region of
northern France.
Ambly-Fleury is...
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Ambly-sur-Meuse (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃bli syʁ møz],
literally Ambly on Meuse) is a
commune in the
Meuse department in the
Grand Est
region in northeastern...
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inhabitants per km2. The muni****lity
consists of the
following districts:
Ambly, Bande, Forrières, Grune, Harsin, Lesterny,
Masbourg (including Mormont)...
- 1983, p. 201.
Ambler, Shaw &
Symons 1985, pp. 166–167.
Ambler, Shaw &
Symons 1985, p. 168.
Ambler, Shaw &
Symons 1985, p. 165.
Ambler, Shaw & Symons...
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Michele Marie Bachmann (/ˈbɑːxmən/; née
Amble; born
April 6, 1956) is an
American politician who was the U.S.
representative for Minnesota's 6th congressional...
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Clifford Ambler OBE (28 June 1909 – 23
October 1998) was an
English author of thrillers, in
particular spy novels, who
introduced a new
realism to...
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Ambler (Inupiaq: Ivisaappaat, IPA: [ivisaːpːaːt]) is a city in
Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska,
United States. At the 2010
census the po****tion was 258...