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camper

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camp·er  (kmpr)
n.
1. One that camps, such as a person lodging temporarily in a tent or cabin.
2.
a. A motor vehicle with space and equipment, either in a rear compartment or in an attached trailer, for sleeping and simple housekeeping, used for camping and recreational travel.
b. The rear compartment or attached trailer of such a vehicle.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.campercamper - someone living temporarily in a tent or lodge for recreation
vacationer, vacationist - someone on vacation; someone who is devoting time to pleasure or relaxation rather than to work
2.campercamper - a recreational vehicle equipped for camping out while traveling
R.V., recreational vehicle, RV - a motorized wheeled vehicle used for camping or other recreational activities
caravan, van - a camper equipped with living quarters
Translations
camper [ˈkæmpəʳ] ncampista m/f;
(vehicle) → caravana
camper [ˈkæmpəʳ] camp ncampeur/euse (= vehicle); camping-car m
camper [ˈkæmpəʳ] camp n (person) → Camper m;
(vehicle) → Wohnmobil nt
camper [ˈkæmpəʳ] ncampeggiatore/trice


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For guests they had, especially in the warm, long summers, and usually they were her friends from the city, who were put to camp in tents which they cared for themselves, and where, like true campers, they had also to cook for themselves.
They were experienced campers themselves, as she quickly discovered when she saw the pots and pans and clothes-boilers for the mussels which they had brought.
 
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