Camelus dromedarius
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English
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Noun
Camelus dromedarius
- Scientific name for the dromedary; a camel.
- A large even-toed ungulate native to northern Africa and western Asia, and the best-known member of the camel family.
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Translations
- Albanian: gamilja
- Bulgarian: камила (kamila)
- Catalan: camell
- Croatian: deva
- Czech: velbloud
- Danish: kamel
- Dutch: kameel m
- English: camel
- Esperanto: kamelo
- Estonian: kaamel
- Faroese: kamelur
- Finnish: kameli
- French: chameau m
- Frisian: kamiel
- Friulian: camÄl
- Gallegan: camelo
- German: Kamel n
- Greek: καμήλα
- Hungarian: teve
- Icelandic: úlfaldi
- Indonesian: [[]]
- Irish: camall
- Italian: cammello m
- Japanese: é§±é§ (ã©ã¯ã, rakuda)
- Ladin: camel
- Latvian: kamielis
- Lithuanian: kupranugaris
- Lower Sorbian: [[]]
- Macedonian: камила (kamila)
- Maltese: ġemel
- Norwegian: kamel
- Occitan: camèl
- Polish: wielbÅÄ d
- Portuguese: camelo
- Romanian: cÄmilÄ
- Romansh: chamel
- Romany: gumila f
- Sami: kamela
- Sardinian: camellu, cammellu
- Scottish: cà mhal
- Serbian: камила (kamila)
- Slovak: ťava, dromedár
- Slovenian: kamela, dromedar
- Spanish: camello, dromedario
- Swedish: kamel, dromedar
- Turkish: deve, hecin
- Ukrainian: веÑблÑд (verbljud)
- Upper Sorbian: kamel
- Welsh: camel
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