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ambrette

[ am-bret ]

noun



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Word History and Origins

Origin of ambrette1

1725–30; < French, from Old French, diminutive of ambre amber ( def ) + -ette ( def )
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Example Sentences

California Dream, which is composed of mandarin, ambrette and vanilla-tinged benzoin, retails for $265, and the Israel-designed case is $625.

California Dream, which is composed of mandarin, ambrette and vanilla-tinged benzoin, retails for $265, and the Israel-designed case is $625.

"I've had to develop new dishes that travel," says Dev Biswal, owner of the Ambrette, three fine dining Indian restaurants in Canterbury and Margate.

From BBC

According to the candle, it is a “funny, gorgeous, sexy and beautifully unexpected scent”, a mix of “geranium, citrusy bergamot, and cedar absolutes juxtaposed with damask rose and ambrette seed”.

It has decidedly masculine tones of whisky, musky ambrette seeds and a smokiness from cade wood.

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