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AMBI'TION, n. [L. ambitio, from ambio, to go about, or to See K by making intere...
AM'BIT, n. [L. ambitus, a circuit, from ambio, to go about. See Ambient .] The l...
AMBIL'OQUOUS, a. [ambo, both, and laquor, to speak.] Using ambiguous expressions.
AMBIL'OGY, n. [ambo, both, and speech.] Talk or language of doubtful meaning.
AMBILEVOUS, a. [L., both, left.] Left handed on both sides. [Not in use.]
AMBIG'UOUSNESS, n. The quality of being ambiguous; uncertainty of meaning; ambig...
AMBIG'UOUSLY, adv. In an ambiguous manner; with doubtful meaning.
AMBIG'UOUS, a. [L. ambiguus.] Having two or more meanings; doubtful; being of un...
AMBIGU'ITY, n. [L. ambiguitas, from ambigo.] Doubtfulness or uncertainty of sign...
AM'BIGU, n. An entertainment or feast, consisting of a medley of dishes.
AMBIG'ENAL, a. [L. ambo, both, and genu, a knee.] An ambigenal hyperbola is one ...
AM'BIENT, a. [L. ambiens, from ambio, to go round, from amb, about, and eo, to g...
AMBIDEX'TROUSNESS, n. The faculty of using both hands with equal facility; doubl...
AMBIDEXTER'ITY, AMBIDEX'TROUS, a. Having the faculty of using both hands with eq...
AM'BIDEXTER, n. [L. ambo, both, and dexter, the right hand.] 1. A person who use...
AM'BE or AM'BI, n. [Gr. a brim; from amb, about.] Literally, a brim; but in surg...