- ambs
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Ambs — Hans Ambs (* 5. Juni 1898 in Augsburg; † 8. Oktober 1962 in Nordenham) war ein deutscher Politiker (USPD, KPD, SPD) und Gewerkschafter. Leben Der aus einer Arbeiterfamilie stammende Ambs erlernte das Bauschlosserhandwerk. 1917 während des Ersten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ambs-ace — Ambs ace, n. [OF. ambesas; ambes both (fr. L. ambo) + as ace. See {Ace}.] Double aces, the lowest throw of all at dice. Hence: Bad luck; anything of no account or value. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ambs|ace — «AYMZ AYS, AMZ », noun. 1. both aces; double aces, the lowest possible cast at dice. 2. bad luck; misfortune. 3. the smallest point. Also, amesace. ╂[< Old French ambes as both aces < Latin ambās both, as sma … Useful english dictionary
AMBS — Allied Modular Building Systems, Inc. (Business » Firms) … Abbreviations dictionary
ambs-ace — /ˈeɪmz eɪs/ (say aymz ays), /ˈæmz / (say amz ) noun 1. the double ace, the lowest throw at dice. 2. bad luck; misfortune. 3. the smallest amount or distance. Also, ames ace. {Middle English ambes as, from Old French, from Latin ambās as double… …
ambs-ace — … Useful english dictionary
Hans Ambs — (* 5. Juni 1898 in Augsburg; † 8. Oktober 1962 in Nordenham) war ein deutscher Politiker (USPD, KPD, SPD) und Gewerkschafter. Leben Der aus einer Arbeiterfamilie stammende Ambs erlernte das Bauschlosserhandwerk. 1917 während des Ersten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Alfred Ambs — (born 23 January 1923 in Gladbeck) was a former German Luftwaffe fighter ace during World War II. Ambs is credited with seven aerial victories achieved in about 75 combat missions on the Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter. [For a list of Luftwaffe… … Wikipedia
Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary — (AMBS) is an accredited Christian seminary in Elkhart, Indiana, affiliated with Mennonite Church Canada and Mennonite Church USA. The seminary offers a three year Master of Divinity program or two year Master of Arts degrees in areas such as… … Wikipedia
ambsace — ambs·ace … English syllables