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Webster Dictionary :: Ambushment

AM'BUSHMENT, n. An ambush; which see.

Webster Dictionary :: Ambushing

AM'BUSHING, ppr. Lying in wait for; attacking from a concealed station.

Webster Dictionary :: Ambushed

AM'BUSHED, pp. Lain in wait for; suddenly attacked from a concealed station.

Webster Dictionary :: Ambush

AM'BUSH, n. 1. A private or concealed station, where troops lie in wait to attac...

Webster Dictionary :: Ambuscading

AM'BUSCADING, ppr. Lying in wait for; attacking from a secret station.

Webster Dictionary :: Ambuscaded

AM'BUSCADED, pp. Having an ambush laid against, or attacked from a private stati...

Webster Dictionary :: Ambuscade

AM'BUSCADE, n. [Eng. bush.] 1. Literally, a lying in a wood, concealed, for the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Ambury

AM'BURY, OR AN'BURY, n. [L. umbo, the navel; Gr.] Among farriers, a tumor, wart ...

Webster Dictionary :: Ambulatory

AM'BULATORY, a. 1. That has the power of faculty of walking; as, an animal is am...

Webster Dictionary :: Ambulator

AM'BULATOR, n. In entomology, a species of Lamia, whose thorax is armed on each ...

Webster Dictionary :: Ambulation

AMBULA'TION, n. [L. ambulatio.] a walking about; the act of walking.

Webster Dictionary :: Ambulant

AM'BULANT, a. [L. ambulans, from ambulo.] Walking; moving from place to place. A...

Webster Dictionary :: Ambsace

AMBS'ACE, n. [L. ambo, both, and ace.] A double ace, as when two dice turn up th...

Webster Dictionary :: Ambry

AM'BRY, n. 1. An almonry; a place where alms are deposited for distribution to t...

Webster Dictionary :: Ambrosin

AM'BROSIN, n. In the middle ages, a coin struck by the dukes of Milan, on which ...

Webster Dictionary :: Ambrosian

AMBRO'SIAN, a. Pertaining to St Ambrose. The Ambrosian office, or ritual, is a f...

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