gambier in Vietnamese

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1. The GAmbier Islands (French: Îles GAmbier or Archipel des GAmbier) are an archipelago in French Polynesia, located at the southeast terminus of the Tuamotu archipelago

2. GAmbier is the home of Kenyon College and was named after one of Kenyon College's early benefactors, Lord GAmbier

3. GAmbier is a village in Knox County, Ohio, United States

4. Gambier Island had a general store (closed about 2010) and one bed and breakfast.

Đảo có một tiệm tạp hóa (đã đóng cửa năm 2010) và một nhà trọ.

5. I was born near a beautiful blue lake at Mount Gambier in South Australia in 1908.

Tôi sinh vào năm 1908 gần một hồ xanh lơ thật đẹp tại Mount Gambier ở tiểu bang South Australia.

6. Mandelstam's Ambagious passage to a common grave outside a transit camp." Andrew Hudgins; Stalin's Laughter; The Kenyon Review (Gambier, Ohio); Spring 2010

7. Pale Catechu is an extract made from the leaves and young shoots of Uncaria Gambier (Roxb.), a member of the order Rubiaceae, not an Acacia

8. A water-soluble astringent resinous substance obtained from any of certain tropical plants, esp the leguminous tree Acacia Catechu of S Asia, and used in medicine, tanning, and dyeingSee also gambier Word Origin for Catechu C17: probably from Malay kachu, of Dravidian origin

9. Catechu (er cha) What is Catechu? What is it used for? Catechu is a type of paste made from an extract of the acacia Catechu, a type of tree native to India and Myanmar.(Another type of Catechu is produced from a shrub called uncaria gambier and is discussed elsewhere on this site.) In India, Catechu is used as a type of dye to turn clothing various shades of olive and brown; the color khaki