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camouflage1917, noun, verb, and adjective, from French camoufler, Parisian slang, "to disguise," from Italian camuffare "to disguise," which is of uncertain origin, perhaps a contraction of [..]
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camouflageto hide or disguise by blending in to surroundings. Also called cryptic coloration.
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camouflagetactic that organisms use to disguise their appearance, usually to blend in with their surroundings. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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camouflageColoration or patterns that disguise an organism by enabling it to resemble its surroundings
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camouflagedisguise by camouflaging; exploit the natural surroundings to disguise something; "The troops camouflaged themselves before they went into enemy territory" disguise: an outwa [..]
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camouflageto disguise something so that it is hidden from the enemy
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camouflagecf. Crypsis - the ability for a organism to blend in with its environment.
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camouflagen. the act of concealing one's presence or identity in natural surroundings. It is a form of defense achieved through cryptic coloration and vocalizations which are intentionally difficult for th [..]
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camouflageThe use of remaining unseen and unfound by a colour combinations and vocal signals meant to put a predator off. Compare advertisement.
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camouflageThe natural colouring of animals that helps them blend in with their surroundings.
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camouflageWhen the plumage of an animal resembles the habitat where it lives and makes it difficult for other animals to find it. Some birds are particularly good at camouflage such as the
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camouflagecoloring, shape, or form that allows an animal to blend into or hide in its environment
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camouflage(n) an outward semblance that misrepresents the true nature of something(n) fabric dyed with splotches of green and brown and black and tan; intended to make the wearer of a garment made of this fabri [..]
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camouflage(English) The ability of an otherwise visible organism to remain unnoticed by blending with its environment.
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camouflageThe color or pattern of an animal's covering that is similar to the animal's surroundings, and therefore helps hide it. May also be related to smell, as in lions rolling in elephant dung to camouflage their scent.
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camouflage (noun) - a protective coloring that enables an animal to blend in with its environment, thus hiding it from its predators.
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camouflageConcealment by means of disguise.
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camouflage A technique for avoiding your enemies by hiding or blending into your surroundings. Insects often look like leaves, sticks and rocks to aid in their camouflage. Caste:
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camouflageThe ability of an animal to blend in with its surroundings. Color, patterns, and body shape all help the animal do this.
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camouflagea French word that means to hide or disguise. There are two types of camouflage: protective resemblance and protective coloration. Protective resemblance is when something looks like something else in its environment. Protective coloration is when something has the same color or pattern as its surroundings.
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camouflagebehavior or device used to conceal or hide; a disguise; in biology, a coloration or pattern that blends in with a background and hides an organism, making it difficult to detect; slang=camo
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camouflageA form of concealment in which the subject is similar in colour and pattern to the surface on which it rests, e.g. the Green Hairstreak Callophrys rubi which is similar in colour and texture to living [..]
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camouflageA makeup product or technique designed specifically to cover skin pigmentation problems like vitiligo, scarring and birthmarks. Makeup products are usually a highly pigmented cream, so it covers well [..]
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camouflagewhen a player pretends or hides that he is counting the cards.
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camouflageGamblers hide their true behavior or appearance by using disguises, appeared to be drunk, or hide any devie to cheat, etc.
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camouflageA semi-hidden stat which influences how visible a vehicle is. Camouflage is a percentage which deducts from the opponent's effective view range, making you harder to spot. It is adversely affecte [..]
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camouflageWhen an animals colour or pattern helps it to blend in with its natural surroundings.
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camouflageThe art of deception, it had its birth in American during World War I and is the disguising of identity by manipulating colors and materials. Camouflage Artist Sherry Edmundson Fry described it as &qu [..]
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