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AmbroseAmbrose Am"brose, n.
A sweet-scented herb; ambrosia. See Ambrosia, 3. --Turner. AmbrosiaAmbrosia Am*bro"sia, n. (Zo["o]l.)
The food of certain small bark beetles, family Scolytid[ae]
believed to be fungi cultivated by the beetles in their
burrows. Ambrosia artemisiaefoliaWormwood Worm"wood, n. [AS. werm?d, akin to OHG. wermuota,
wormuota, G. wermuth, wermut; of uncertain origin.]
1. (Bot.) A composite plant (Artemisia Absinthium), having
a bitter and slightly aromatic taste, formerly used as a
tonic and a vermifuge, and to protect woolen garments from
moths. It gives the peculiar flavor to the cordial called
absinthe. The volatile oil is a narcotic poison. The term
is often extended to other species of the same genus.
2. Anything very bitter or grievous; bitterness.
Lest there should be among you a root that beareth
gall and wormwood. --Deut. xxix.
18.
Roman wormwood (Bot.), an American weed (Ambrosia
artemisi[ae]folia); hogweed.
Tree wormwood (Bot.), a species of Artemisia (probably
Artemisia variabilis) with woody stems.
Wormwood hare (Zo["o]l.), a variety of the common hare
(Lepus timidus); -- so named from its color. Ambrosia beetle
Ambrosia beetle Ambrosia beetle (Zo["o]l.)
A bark beetle that feeds on ambrosia.
Ambrosiac
Ambrosiac Am"bro"si*ac, a. [L. ambrosiacus: cf. F.
ambrosiaque.]
Having the qualities of ambrosia; delicious. [R.]``Ambrosiac
odors.' --B. Jonson.
Ambrosial
Ambrosial Am*bro"sial, a. [L. ambrosius, Gr. ?.]
1. Consisting of, or partaking of the nature of, ambrosia;
delighting the taste or smell; delicious. ``Ambrosial
food.' ``Ambrosial fragrance.' --Milton.
2. Divinely excellent or beautiful. ``Shakes his ambrosial
curls.' --Pope.
Ambrosially
Ambrosially Am*bro"sial*ly, adv.
After the manner of ambrosia; delightfully. ``Smelt
ambrosially.' --Tennyson.
Ambrosian
Ambrosian Am*bro"sian, a.
Ambrosial. [R.] --. Jonson.
AmbrosianAmbrosian Am*bro"sian, a.
Of or pertaining to St. Ambrose; as, the Ambrosian office, or
ritual, a formula of worship in the church of Milan,
instituted by St. Ambrose.
Ambrosian chant, the mode of signing or chanting introduced
by St. Ambrose in the 4th century. Ambrosian chantAmbrosian Am*bro"sian, a.
Of or pertaining to St. Ambrose; as, the Ambrosian office, or
ritual, a formula of worship in the church of Milan,
instituted by St. Ambrose.
Ambrosian chant, the mode of signing or chanting introduced
by St. Ambrose in the 4th century. Ambrosian chantChant Chant, n.[F. chant, fr. L. cantus singing, song, fr.
canere to sing. See Chant, v. t.]
1. Song; melody.
2. (Mus.) A short and simple melody, divided into two parts
by double bars, to which unmetrical psalms, etc., are sung
or recited. It is the most ancient form of choral music.
3. A psalm, etc., arranged for chanting.
4. Twang; manner of speaking; a canting tone. [R.]
His strange face, his strange chant. --Macaulay.
Ambrosian chant, See under Ambrosian.
Chant royal [F.], in old French poetry, a poem containing
five strophes of eleven lines each, and a concluding
stanza. -- each of these six parts ending with a common
refrain.
Gregorian chant. See under Gregorian. Ambrosin
Ambrosin Am"bro*sin, n. [LL. Ambrosinus nummus.]
An early coin struck by the dukes of Milan, and bearing the
figure of St. Ambrose on horseback.
Chenopodium ambrosioidesMexican Mex"i*can, a.
Of or pertaining to Mexico or its people. -- n. A native or
inhabitant of Mexico.
Mexican poppy (Bot.), a tropical American herb of the Poppy
family (Argemone Mexicana) with much the look of a
thistle, but having large yellow or white blossoms.
Mexican tea (Bot.), an aromatic kind of pigweed from
tropical America (Chenopodium ambrosioides).
Meaning of Ambros from wikipedia
- Catalan:
Ambrós}, Croatian:
Ambroš, and may
refer to:
Ambrós, name for
Miguel Ambrosio Zaragoza (1913–1992),
distinguished comic strip cartoonist Ambros Martín...
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Institute of Technology.
Ambros received the
Nobel Prize in
Physiology or
Medicine in 2024 for his
research on microRNA.
Ambros was born in New Hampshire...
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known as
Ambrós, was a
distinguished comic strip cartoonist, most
famous for the
comic book
series Capitán
Trueno (Captain Thunder).
Ambrós started his...
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Ambro (1897–1979),
American lawyer and
politician Thomas L.
Ambro (born 1949),
American judge Ambros This page
lists people with the
surname Ambro. If...
- Lukáš
Ambros (born 5 June 2004) is a
Czech professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Polish club Górnik Zabrze.
Ambros is a
youth product of...
- (1913). "August
Wilhelm Ambros" .
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company.
Works by
August Wilhelm Ambros at the
International Music...
- capacity,
Ambros was an
advisor to Carl Krauch, a
company executive. The name
sarin is an
acronym of the
initials of the discoverers, with
Ambros being the...
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Since 1978,
Ambros has
cooperated with the duo Tauchen/Prokopetz, who were very
successful with DÖF in the 1980s. Also
since 1978
Ambros has sung at live...
- company.
Ambros is
widely known for
directing award winning do****entary
films like
Imminent Threat,
Mondo Hollywoodland and
Ukrainians in Exile.
Ambros was...
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Petrocub Hîncești.
Scores and
results list Moldova's goal
tally first. "
Ambros Career Stats". national-football-teams.com.
Vladimir Ambros at
Soccerway v t e...