Proper noun
Ambers
A diminutive of the male given name Ambrose, from Ancient Greek.
Oh my God!" said one of the Ambers. "Is this not the worst trip ever? Did you see the snow?" She was a sharp one, this Amber. What would she notice next? The train? The moon? The hilarious vagaries of human existence? Her own head? Maureen Johnson
Mr. Ambers had undergone open heart surgery in September 2009. Source: Internet
The Black and Ambers have lost John Lavender, Nicky Boyce and Matt Prosser after a season that saw them finish ninth in the league and lose the WRU National Cup final to Merthyr. Source: Internet
Class IV Class IV is something of a wastebasket; its ambers are not polymerized, but mainly consist of cedrene-based sesquiterpenoids. Source: Internet
Its specific gravity varies from 1.05 to 1.10.sfn It can be distinguished from other ambers via IR spectroscopy due to a specific carbonyl absorption peak. Source: Internet
The meeting was called to order by Chairman David Ambers. Source: Internet