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liq·uid·am·bar \ˈlikwə|dambə(r)\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin liquidus liquid + Medieval Latin ambar amber — more at liquid, amber 1. a. capitalized : a genus of trees (family Hamamelidaceae) with small monoecious flowers and a globose fruit composed of many woody carpels — see sweet gum b. -s : any tree of the genus Liquidambar 2. also liq·uid·am·ber \“\ : a storax or a resin from the sweet gum |