cameline

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English

Etymology 1

From Latin camelinus.

Adjective

cameline (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to camels.
  2. Resembling a camel.

Etymology 2

Noun

cameline (countable and uncountable, plural camelines)

  1. Synonym of camlet

French

Etymology

From Old French cameline, kameline, with haplology, borrowed from Latin chamaemelina, feminine of chamaemelinus, adjective based on chamaemelon; related to camomille.

Noun

cameline f (plural camelines)

  1. camelina (plant)

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