1. a yellowish translucent fossile resin and Used in jewellary
2. Honey yellow colour
3. a yellow traffic light maening caution - showing between, RED for stop and green for Go.
ambers is Derived from arabic word
2006-11-01 13:27:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Amber: a deep yellow color; "an amber light illuminated the room"; "he admired the gold of her hair"
Amber: is a ruined city of Rajasthan state, India. It was the former capital of Jaipur state.
Amber:is a fossil resin much used for the manufacture of ornamental objects. Although not mineralized it is sometimes considered and used as a gemstone.
2006-11-01 10:16:03
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answered by Inky Pinky Ponky 3
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AMBER is a hard transparent yellowish-brown substance which was formed in ancient times from the liquid of trees and is used in jewellery:
eg: He has a collection of prehistoric insects preserved in amber.
an amber necklace
UK (US ALSO yellow) the yellowish-orange traffic light which shows between the green and the red to warn drivers that the lights are about to change:
eg: The lights turned to amber.
eg.: an amber light
Amber, fossil resin that, in prehistoric times, exuded from various now-extinct coniferous trees. It is usually a yellow or yellow-brown color. Found in either round, irregular lumps, grains, or drops, it is slightly brittle and emits an agreeable odor when rubbed. Amber burns with a bright flame and pleasant smell and becomes negatively electric by friction. Extinct and extant species of insects are sometimes found encased in samples of amber. It was obtained in antiquity from the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, where it is still found. It is also found in small quantities in Sicily, Romania, Siberia, Greenland, Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), Australia, and the United States. Amber is used in the arts and in the manufacture of jewelry, cigarette holders, and pipestems.
hope that answers your question. cheerio!
2006-11-03 03:40:24
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answered by Anonymous
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1- a deep yellow color; "an amber light illuminated the room"; "he admired the gold of her hair"
2- of a medium to dark brownish yellow color
3- a hard yellowish to brownish translucent fossil resin; used for jewelry
4-Amber is a fossil resin much used for the manufacture of ornamental objects. Although not mineralized it is sometimes considered and used as a gemstone.
5-Amber is an acoustic World Music Band.It is often compared to the The Incredible String Band. The band consisted of two of Donovan's old friends Julian MacAllister and Mac MacLeod, and was joined by Ray Cooper on hand drums. Donovan had been given a sitar by George Harrison and had lent the instrument to MacLeod who played it on many of their songs. Keith Relf produced a set of recordings which came out many years later on the Shagrat label titled Pearls of Amber.
6-Amber is a ruined city of Rajasthan state, India. It was the former capital of Jaipur state.
7-Amber, released by Warp Records in 1994 (see 1994 in music), is the second full-length album by the electronic music group Autechre
8-amber is a female Japanese popular music artist. She had also released song under her real name, Eto Rie (è¡è¤ å©æµ).
9-Amber is a Dutch pop and house singer who is best known for her debut 1996 single "This Is Your Night". It quickly became an international hit and managed to cross over from the rhythmic and club charts to the Hot 100 (peak #24) in America; it also just barely charted at Adult Top 40 radio, where it achieved a #40 ranking . ...
10-AMBER (an acronym for Assisted Model Building and Energy Refinement) is a force field for molecular dynamics originally developed by Peter Kollman's group in the University of California, San Francisco. AMBER is also the name for the molecular dynamics simulation package associated with this force field, now coordinated by David A. Case at Scripps Research Institute. ...
2006-11-01 10:24:24
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answered by mahyar musavi 1
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Amber is a resin found in nature. Its color is an orange- brown
and this color is also known as amber.
The resin, amber, has value in studying archeology because
the sticky amber sometimes traps insects and other organisms
from millions of years ago and preserves their DNA for scientists to analyze today.
The link I have given tells about this use of amber.
2006-11-01 10:09:35
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answered by True Blue 6
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It is either describing a yellowish color or a substance produced by trees that is extremely sticky when fresh, drys to rock-like hardness and has been known to trap small insects and preserve them for thousands of years.
2006-11-01 10:08:00
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answered by roamin70 4
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Its a colour isn't it?
2006-11-01 10:03:12
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answered by Anonymous
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