camels

[kæməlz]

camels Definition

large, long-necked mammals with a hump on their back and one or two humps on their back, used for riding in desert regions or for carrying goods over long distances.

Using camels: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "camels" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Camels are well adapted to life in the desert.

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    The Bedouin tribesmen use camels as their primary mode of transportation.

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    The caravan was loaded with goods carried by camels.

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    Camels can go for days without water.

camels Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for camels

  • dromedaries
  • bactrian camels

Phrases with camels

  • a group of camels that travel together, often used for transporting goods across long distances

    Example

    The camel train made its way across the desert, carrying spices and textiles.

  • milk produced by female camels, which is a staple food in some cultures

    Example

    In some parts of the world, camel milk is considered a delicacy and is used to make cheese and other dairy products.

  • the soft, fine hair from the undercoat of a camel, often used to make clothing and textiles

    Example

    The scarf was made from the finest camel hair, making it warm and soft to the touch.

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Summary: camels in Brief

Camels [kæməlz] are large mammals with a hump on their back, used for riding or carrying goods over long distances. They are well adapted to life in the desert and can go for days without water. Phrases like 'camel train' and 'camel milk' refer to groups of camels and their products.