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camo
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cam·o  (km)
n. pl. cam·os Informal
Camouflage fabric or a garment made of it.

[Short for camouflage.]

camo [ˈkæməʊ]
n Informal
short for camouflage [2] camo fatigues
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Noun1.camo - fabric dyed with splotches of green and brown and black and tan; intended to make the wearer of a garment made of this fabric hard to distinguish from the background
cloth, fabric, textile, material - artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress"


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A third is devoted to Aragonese authors Tomas Cerdan de Tallada, Jeronimo Merola, and Marco Antonio de Camos y Requesens.
This device has been selected to be exclusively used in the ongoing CAMOS study managed by the bone department of McGill University, the largest clinical study of its kind.
 
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