Definition of Ambari

1. ambary [n -S] - See also: ambary

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ambari

amazons
amazonstone
amazonstones
amb
ambage
ambages
ambageusia
ambagious
ambagiousness
ambagitory
ambal
amban
ambans
ambarella
ambarellas
ambari (current term)
ambaries
ambaris
ambary
ambasa

Literary usage of Ambari

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Textile Fibres: Their Physical, Microscopical and Chemical Properties by Joseph Merritt Matthews (1913)
"ambari or Gambo Hemp is an East Indian fibre derived from the bast of Hibiscus cannabinus.^ The fibre when care- * According to Wiesner sunn hemp contains a ..."

2. The Textile Fibres: Their Physical, Microscopical and Chemical Properties by Joseph Merritt Matthews (1907)
"ambari or Gambo Hemp is an East Indian fibre derived from the bast of Hibiscus cannabinus.^ The fibre when care- * Another variety of Crotalaria used for ..."

3. Stanley and the White Heroes in Africa: Being an Edition from Mr. Stanley's by D. M. Kelsey, Henry Morton Stanley (1890)
"It only remained for (Stanley to extend a general pardon to all, except to Bombay and ambari, the instigators of the mutiny, which was now hazily quelled. ..."

4. How I Found Livingstone: Travels and Adventures and Discoveries in Central by Henry Morton Stanley (1891)
"Again the word was given to march, and each man, with astonishing alacrity, seized his load, and filed off quickly out of sight, Bombay and ambari in the ..."

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