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ombre - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :

  Omber \Om"ber\, Ombre \Om"bre\, n. [F. hombre, fr. Sp. hombre,
     lit., a man, fr. L. homo. See Human.]
     A game at cards, borrowed from the Spaniards, and usually
     played by three persons. --Pope.
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           When ombre calls, his hand and heart are free,
           And, joined to two, he fails not to make three.
                                                    --Young.
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  Ombre \Om"bre\, n. [F., of uncertain origin.] (Zool.)
     A large Mediterranean food fish (Umbrina cirrhosa): --
     called also umbra, and umbrine.
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  Umbra \Um"bra\, n.; pl. Umbrae. [L., a shadow.]
     1. (Astron.)
        (a) The conical shadow projected from a planet or
            satellite, on the side opposite to the sun, within
            which a spectator could see no portion of the sun's
            disk; -- used in contradistinction from penumbra. See
            Penumbra.
        (b) The central dark portion, or nucleus, of a sun spot.
        (c) The fainter part of a sun spot; -- now more commonly
            called penumbra.
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     2. (Zool.) Any one of several species of sciaenoid food
        fishes of the genus Umbrina, especially the
        Mediterranean species (Umbrina cirrhosa), which is
        highly esteemed as a market fish; -- called also ombre,
        and umbrine.
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     Umbra tree (Bot.), a tree (Phytolacca dioica) of the same
        genus as pokeweed. It is native of South America, but is
        now grown in southern Europe. It has large dark leaves,
        and a somber aspect. The juice of its berries is used for
        coloring wine. --J. Smith (Dict. Econ. Plants).
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