amber
US /ˈæm.bɚ/
UK /ˈæm.bɚ/

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ámbar
a hard translucent fossilized resin originating from extinct coniferous trees of the Tertiary period, typically yellowish-brown in color, and used for jewelry.
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The ancient insect was perfectly preserved in a piece of amber.
El insecto antiguo estaba perfectamente conservado en un trozo de ámbar.
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She wore a necklace made of polished amber beads.
Llevaba un collar hecho de cuentas de ámbar pulidas.
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ámbar
of a yellowish-brown color.
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The sunset cast an amber glow over the fields.
El atardecer proyectaba un resplandor ámbar sobre los campos.
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Her eyes were a warm, deep amber.
Sus ojos eran de un cálido y profundo color ámbar.