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1CAMEL — (Heb. גָּמָל, gamal), one of the first animals domesticated by man. Its bones have been found in Egypt from the time of the beginning of the First Dynasty, thus removing doubts as to the plausibility of Abraham receiving camels from Pharaoh (Gen …
2camel — cam el (k[acrf]m [e^]l), n. [Oe. camel, chamel, OF. camel, chamel, F. chameau L. camelus, fr. Gr. ka mhlos; of Semitic origin; cf. Heb. g[=a]m[=a]l, Ar. jamal. Cf. As. camel, fr. L. camelus.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A large ruminant used in Asia and Africa …
3Camel — (englisch für Kamel) ist: der Name einer britischen Rock Band, siehe Camel (Band) der Name einer US amerikanischen Zigarettenmarke, siehe Camel (Zigarettenmarke) der Spitzname eines Flugzeugs aus dem ersten Weltkrieg, siehe Sopwith F.1 Camel… …
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6CAMEL — CAMEL, или полностью Customised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic (ETSI TS 123 078) набор стандартов, реализующих интеллектуальные услуги в GSM и UMTS сетях. Основное отличие от INAP, который по сути предназначен для тех же… …
7camel — [kam′əl] n. [ME < OE or OFr < L camelus < Gr kamēlos < Heb or Phoen gāmāl; ult. < ? Bab] 1. either of two species of large, domesticated ruminants (genus Camelus) with a humped back, long neck, and large, cushioned feet: capable of …
8Camel — Le nom est surtout porté dans l Ariège. Il devrait y désigner celui qui est originaire de Camel, hameau à Esplas de Sérou (09), écrit Camelle sur la carte de Cassini. Le toponyme n a rien à voir avec le chameau (occitan camel ). Il peut… …
9camel — O.E. camel, perhaps via O.N.Fr. camel (O.Fr. chamel, Mod.Fr. chameau), from L. camelus, from Gk. kamelos, from Heb. or Phoen. gamal, perhaps related to Arabic jamala to bear. Another O.E. word for the beast was olfend, apparently were based on… …
10camel — ► NOUN ▪ a large, long necked mammal of arid country, with long slender legs, broad cushioned feet, and either one or two humps on the back. ORIGIN Greek kam los, from Semitic …