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camel
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cam·el  (kml)
n.
1. A humped, long-necked ruminant mammal of the genus Camelus, domesticated in Old World desert regions as a beast of burden and as a source of wool, milk, and meat.
2. A device used to raise sunken objects, consisting of a hollow structure that is submerged, attached tightly to the object, and pumped free of water. Also called caisson.
3. Sports A spin in figure skating that is performed in an arabesque or modified arabesque position.

[Middle English, from Old English and from Anglo-Norman cameil, both from Latin camlus, from Greek kamlos, of Semitic origin; see gml1 in Semitic roots.]

camel [ˈkæməl]
n
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) either of two cud-chewing artiodactyl mammals of the genus Camelus (see Arabian camel, Bactrian camel): family Camelidae. They are adapted for surviving long periods without food or water in desert regions, esp by using humps on the back for storing fat
2. (Engineering / General Engineering) a float attached to a vessel to increase its buoyancy See also caisson [3]
3. (Transport / Nautical Terms) a raft or float used as a fender between a vessel and a wharf
4. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Colours)
a.  a fawn colour
b.  (as adjective) a camel dress
[Old English, from Latin camēlus, from Greek kamēlos, of Semitic origin; related to Arabic jamal]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.camelcamel - cud-chewing mammal used as a draft or saddle animal in desert regions
artiodactyl, artiodactyl mammal, even-toed ungulate - placental mammal having hooves with an even number of functional toes on each foot
Camelus, genus Camelus - type genus of the Camelidae: camels
Arabian camel, Camelus dromedarius, dromedary - one-humped camel of the hot deserts of northern Africa and southwestern Asia
Bactrian camel, Camelus bactrianus - two-humped camel of the cold deserts of central Asia
Translations
camel [ˈkæməl]
A. N
1. (= animal) → camello m
2. (= colour) → color m camello
B. CPD camel coat N (also camelhair coat) → abrigo m de pelo de camello
camel hair Npelo m de camello

camel [ˈkæməl] nchameau m
camel hair camel's hair [ˈkæməlz] modif [brush, coat] → en poil de chameau

camel
nKamel nt
attr (= colour) coatkamelhaarfarben

camel [ˈkæml]
1. ncammello
2. adj (colour) → color cammello inv

camel [ˈkæml]
1. ncammello
2. adj (colour) → color cammello inv

camel
n camel [ˈkӕməl]
a desert animal with one (dromedaryˈdromədəri) or two (bactrian (camel)ˈbӕktriən) humps on its back, used for carrying goods and/or people. kameel جَمَل камила velbloud kamel das Kamel (Dromedar, Trampeltier) καμήλα camello kaamel شتر kameli chameau גָמָל ऊंट deva teve onta úlfaldi: drómedari (einn hnúður); kameldÿr (tveir hnúðar) cammello らくだ 낙타 kupranugaris kamielis unta kameel dromedar; kamel wielbłąd camelo cămilă верблюд ťava kamela kamila kamel อูฐ deve 駱駝 верблюд اونٹ lạc đà

camel جمل velbloud kamel Kamel καμήλα camello kameli chameau deva cammello ラクダ 낙타 kameel kamel wielbłąd camelo верблюд kamel อูฐ deve con lạc đà 骆驼


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