Why this word is great
ENAMBER — [Verb] To preserve in, or as if in, amber. From en- ("cause to be") + amber ("fossilized tree resin"). Unlike "fossilize" (which implies slow mineralization) or "encase" (which suggests mere containment), to enamber is to suspend a moment in golden stasis. It is the prehistoric mosquito caught mid-bite, the delicate fern frond frozen in honeyed translucence, or the way memory holds a childhood afternoon—sunlight through syrup jars, a moth pinned in resin on a windowsill—unchanged, untouchable, glowing with the false warmth of permanence. Amber does not merely hold; it sanctifies.