| BICAMERAL | • bicameral adj. Being or having a system with two, often unequal, chambers or compartments; of, signifying, relating… • bicameral adj. (Government) Of, having, or relating to two separate legislative chambers or houses. • bicameral adj. (Typography) Of a script or typeface: having two cases, upper case and lower case. |
| CAMELBACK | • camelback n. (Uncountable) The backs of camels. • camelback n. (Countable) A flexible water container worn on the back. • camelback n. (Countable) A house with a second storey that does not completely cover the ground floor. |
| CAMELEERS | • cameleers n. Plural of cameleer. • CAMELEER n. a camel driver. |
| CAMELEONS | • cameleons n. Plural of cameleon. • CAMELEON n. a small African lizard with a prehensile tail and tongue, also CHAMAELEON, CHAMELEON. |
| CAMELHAIR | • camelhair n. The soft hair of a camel. • camelhair n. A substitute for this hair. • camelhair n. A soft fabric made from this hair. |
| CAMELINES | • camelines n. Plural of cameline. • CAMELINE n. a material made from camel hair. |
| CAMELLIAS | • camellias n. Plural of camellia. • CAMELLIA n. an evergreen shrub, also CAMELIA. |
| CAMELLIKE | • camellike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a camel. • CAMELLIKE adj. like a camel. |
| CAMELOIDS | • cameloids n. Plural of cameloid. • CAMELOID n. a member of the camel family. |
| CAMELRIES | • camelries n. Plural of camelry. • CAMELRY n. troops mounted on camels. |
| CAMERAMAN | • cameraman n. Somebody who operates a movie camera or television camera. • CAMERAMAN n. one who works with a camera. |
| CAMERAMEN | • cameramen n. Plural of cameraman. • CAMERAMAN n. one who works with a camera. |
| CAMERATED | • camerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of camerate. • CAMERATED adj. chambered, vaulted, also CAMERAL. |
| DECAMETER | • decameter n. US spelling of decametre. • DECAMETER n. ten meters, also DECAMETRE, DEKAMETER, DEKAMETRE. |
| DECAMETRE | • decametre n. (Metrology) An SI unit of length equal to 101 metres. Symbol: dam. • decametre n. (Prosody) A line in a poem having ten metrical feet. • decametre n. (Prosody) A poetic metre in which each line has ten feet. |
| FORTHCAME | • forthcame v. Simple past tense of forthcome. • FORTHCOME v. (obsolete) to come forth. |
| MISBECAME | • misbecame v. Simple past tense of misbecome. • MISBECOME v. (archaic) to be unbecoming to. |