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audio pronunciation amb
noun (pl. ambos or ambones) (in an early Christian church) an oblong pulpit with steps at each end.
origin mid 17th cent.: via medieval Latin from Greek ambon ‘rim’ (in medieval Greek ‘pulpit’).

Source: Oxford Dictionary of English

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