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| Definitions from the Web.term { font-weight: bold; } .part-of-speech { font-style: italic; color: #808080; } .sense-definition { margin-bottom: 10px; } .example-sentence { margin-left: 20px; font-style: italic; color: #808080; } .amazon-link { color: #0000EE; text-decoration: none; } EmbiantNoun A term typically used to describe the atmosphere or mood of a particular environment. The embiant of the forest was enchanting, with soft sunlight piercing through the canopy. Adjective Referring to something that relates to or affects the atmosphere or mood. The embiant music created a relaxing ambiance in the room. Verb To create or modify the atmosphere or mood of a space. She carefully arranged the furniture to embiant the living room with a cozy feeling. Local Term In some local dialects, "embiant" can refer to a small village or community. The annual summer festival in their embiant was a lively event with music and dancing. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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