lacrima heliandum

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اللاتينية - الإنجليزية
amber
, A colloquial name used in molecular biology referring to a particular stop codon sequence, "UAG."
A brownish yellow colour

amber colour:.

Amber color, or anything amber-colored; a clear light yellow; as, the amber of the sky
Obtained from fir trees Gives a fragrance a very rich, warm fragrance tone It is commonly used in fragrances that fall into the "oriental" category
Amber is a fossilised resin The most commonly found colours are brown and yellow However, there are also specimens found in red, green and close to white
and as a basis for a fine varnish
Fossilized resin of conifer trees Colors range from honey through yellow to reddish brown
one of the four only true realities, all else is but an influence reflection or shadow of these realities The second oldest of the known realities Amber is the representation of order, their power is based on the pattern
Naturally occurring, yellow to gold gemstone, fairly soft, which is the fossilized remains of tree resin Used in jewelry, mostly in the Roman period
light yellowish-brown
The molecular modeling package AMBER produces an output that it refers to as "PDB" but differs from true PDB in several areas, enough so to warrant a separate set of handling routines
A fossilised resin from ancient trees It is clear, translucent, varying in colour from yellow to brown From it are carved beautiful and expensive pipe stems
VLTI Instrument
Lifts the spirits High electrical charge for positive energy Harmonizes Yin and Yang Powerful healing stone with large amount of organic energy In ancient times, ground to a powder and mixed with honey or oil of roses for various physical problems Filters germs and infections and has the power to disinfect Worn around the neck to help fight infection and respiratory diseases PLANET: Mercury
By friction, it becomes strongly electric
The first shadow of the primal plane of Order, the city of A is the archtype of all cities The Palace of A is the seat of the King of A , the ruler of Order
The balsam, liquidambar
To preserve in amber; as, an ambered fly
A very hard fossilized plant resin Yellowish in color it is often used for semiprecious gem stones
A translucent fossilised resin (from conifers) that comes in a range of colours including, yellows, reds, whites, blacks and blues When rubbed, amber produces static electricity The best quality amber is clear