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ambi-
- a prefix occurring in loanwords from Latin, meaning “both” ( ambiguous ) and “around” ( ambient ); used in the formation of compound words:
ambitendency.
ambi-
combining_form
- indicating both
ambivalence
ambiversion
ambidextrous
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ambi-1
Example Sentences
Paisley motifs: Paisley, also known as “mango” or “ambi,” is a distinctive teardrop-shaped motif commonly used in Indian block printing.
She is serious about the virus: Both she and Wayne limited their travel, they took breaks from work - Myrtie was about to take a long-term substitute teacher job, Wayne picked up mail for AMBI.
Mbi Deric Ambi, from Cameroon, is among them.
In a recent interview in the southern Mexican city of Tapachula, Ambi said he was waiting for a document from the Mexican authorities that would allow him to proceed north to the U.S.
Ambi is from the English-speaking part of Cameroon, which has been oppressed by the French-speaking majority.
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