Etymology: [ 'ka-m&l ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English, reinforced by Anglo-Norman camel, both from Latin camēlus, from Ancient Greek κάμηλος (kamēlos), from Proto-Semitic *gamal-; compare Arabic جمل (jamal) and Hebrew גמל (gamal).
deve, deveyi, devei, dişi deve, devek, duba, tombaz, kayık biçiminde yüzdürme dubası, sığ yerlerde gemi yüzdürmek için kullanılan tombaz, DUBA:Bak. "breasting float", bu tüyden dokunmuş kumaş, yüzer kutu/deve, camelhair deve tüyü, hecin süvarisi, cameleer deveci, bir deve, develer,
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A light brownish color, tan, Loaded vessels lashed tightly, one on each side of a another vessel, and then emptied to reduce the draught of the ship in the middle, A beast of burden, much used in desert areas, of the genus camelus, The dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) has one bunch on the back, while the Bactrian camel (C, Its hoofs are small, and situated at the extremities of the toes, and the weight of the animal rests on the callous, Bactrianus has two, The llama, alpaca, and vicuña, of South America, belong to a related genus (Auchenia), The camel is remarkable for its ability to go a long time without drinking, A water-tight structure (as a large box or boxes) used to assist a vessel in passing over a shoal or bar or in navigating shallow water, ship of the desert, large desert animal with a humped back; yellowish-brown color; pontoon (Nautical), A large ruminant used in Asia and Africa for carrying burdens and for riding, By admitting water, the camel or camels may be sunk and attached beneath or at the sides of a vessel, and when the water is pumped out the vessel is lifted, Customized Applications for Mobile Network Enhanced Logic Wireless Intelligent Network capabilities supporting roaming between countries and different networks, Customized Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic, Customized application for mobile enhanced logic is a transmission principle facilitating 3G cell phones, Customised Application for Mobile network Enhanced Logic, A camel is a large animal that lives in deserts and is used for carrying goods and people. Camels have long necks and one or two lumps on their backs called humps. the straw that broke the camel's back: see straw. Either of two species of large, hump-backed ruminants of the family Camelidae. Camels are used as draft and saddle animals in desert regions of Africa, Arabia, and Asia. Adaptations to windblown deserts include double rows of eyelashes, the ability to close the nostrils, and wide-spreading soft feet. They also can tolerate dehydration and high body temperatures. They are thus able to go several days without drinking water. Though docile when properly trained, camels can be dangerous. The Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) is about 7 ft (2 m) tall at the top of the two humps; the Arabian camel (C. dromedarius), or dromedary, has one hump and is 7 ft (2 m) high at the shoulder. When food is available, camels store fat in their humps to be used later for sustenance; water is produced as a by-product of fat metabolism. The feral camels of Australia were introduced to that continent in the 1800s, cud-chewing mammal used as a draft or saddle animal in desert regions, common measure of depository financial institution strength, represents Capital, Assets, Management, Earnings, and Liquidity, Customized Application of Mobile Enhance Logic - an ETSI standard for GSM networks that enhances the provision of IN (Intelligent Network) services, Regulatory examination Institution composite rating done by the FDIC The evaluation is based on Capital, Asset Quality, Management, Earnings and Liquidity, The animal on the cover of O'Reilly's book, "Programming Perl", A spin performed on one leg, while the skater's other leg is extended in the air, parallel to the ice, a light yellowish brown, the hair of the camel or dromedary; also used as a broad description of fawn colour, 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 referred to as a Caisson, plural of camel,
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Loaded vessels lashed tightly, one on each side of a another vessel, and then emptied to reduce the draught of the ship in the middle
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A beast of burden, much used in desert areas, of the genus camelus
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The llama, alpaca, and vicuña, of South America, belong to a related genus (Auchenia)
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The camel is remarkable for its ability to go a long time without drinking
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A water-tight structure (as a large box or boxes) used to assist a vessel in passing over a shoal or bar or in navigating shallow water
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large desert animal with a humped back; yellowish-brown color; pontoon (Nautical) isim
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Customized Applications for Mobile Network Enhanced Logic Wireless Intelligent Network capabilities supporting roaming between countries and different networks
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A camel is a large animal that lives in deserts and is used for carrying goods and people. Camels have long necks and one or two lumps on their backs called humps. the straw that broke the camel's back: see straw. Either of two species of large, hump-backed ruminants of the family Camelidae. Camels are used as draft and saddle animals in desert regions of Africa, Arabia, and Asia. Adaptations to windblown deserts include double rows of eyelashes, the ability to close the nostrils, and wide-spreading soft feet. They also can tolerate dehydration and high body temperatures. They are thus able to go several days without drinking water. Though docile when properly trained, camels can be dangerous. The Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) is about 7 ft (2 m) tall at the top of the two humps; the Arabian camel (C. dromedarius), or dromedary, has one hump and is 7 ft (2 m) high at the shoulder. When food is available, camels store fat in their humps to be used later for sustenance; water is produced as a by-product of fat metabolism. The feral camels of Australia were introduced to that continent in the 1800s
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cud-chewing mammal used as a draft or saddle animal in desert regions
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common measure of depository financial institution strength, represents Capital, Assets, Management, Earnings, and Liquidity
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Customized Application of Mobile Enhance Logic - an ETSI standard for GSM networks that enhances the provision of IN (Intelligent Network) services
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The animal on the cover of O'Reilly's book, "Programming Perl"
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A spin performed on one leg, while the skater's other leg is extended in the air, parallel to the ice
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a light yellowish brown
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the hair of the camel or dromedary; also used as a broad description of fawn colour
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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 referred to as a Caisson
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