ambatch
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of ambatch
1860–65; perhaps < a source akin to Amharic əmb ( w ) ac'o, name for Rumex alismafolius
Example Sentences
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Last year we were five hours from the ambatch bush to the dubba.
From Ismailia by Baker, Samuel White, Sir
I was walking on the quay, when I heard a great commotion, and I saw a splashing in the river, the surface of which was covered with the ambatch fragments of a native canoe.
From Ismailia by Baker, Samuel White, Sir
Marshes and ambatch, far as the eye can reach.
From The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile by Baker, Samuel White, Sir
The bright yellow flowers of the ambatch, and of a tree resembling a laburnum, are in great profusion.
From The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile by Baker, Samuel White, Sir
We have been exactly 19 1/2 hours steaming from Kutchuk Ali's station to the ambatch.
From Ismailia by Baker, Samuel White, Sir
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