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cameline
▪ I. cameline, n.1 (ˈkæməlɪn, ˈkæmlɪn) Also 5 kamelyne, 5–6 camelyn(e, 6 camboline, 8 camlin, 9 camaline. [a. OF. camelin, ad. med.L. camēlīnum, f. camēlīnus: see cameline a.] a. orig. A kind of stuff made (or supposed to be made) of camel's hair: cf. camlet. Also the trade name of a modern fabric.c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Camlet
See also Cameline Harateen References Woven fabrics wikipedia.org
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camboline
camboline var. of cameline n.1 Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Camel hair
See also Cameline International Year of Natural Fibres Puttoo Polo cloth References Animal hair products Camel products Woven fabrics wikipedia.org
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camlott
camlin, camlott obs. f. cameline n., camlet. Oxford English Dictionary
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kamelyne
kamelyne var. cameline n.1 Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hochepot
Add a cameline sauce". If no vegetable to go with the dish is mentioned in the manuscript, it is not the same for the salted meat. wikipedia.org
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gamelyn
† ˈgamelyn [ad. F. camelin, sauce cameline (Cotgr.).] ‘A dainty Italian sauce’ (Cotgr.). Also sauce gamelyn. Cf. cameline n.2 2.c 1460 J. Russell Bk. Nurture 539 Sawce gamelyn to heyron-sewe. Ibid. 541 Also for bustard, betowre, & shovelere, gamelyn is in sesoun. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bubalus Period
Classifications Rock art is categorized into different groups (e.g., Bubaline, Kel Essuf, Round Heads, Pastoral, Caballine, Cameline), based on a variety wikipedia.org
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antilopine
antilopine, a. (ænˈtɪləpaɪn) Also ante-. [ad. mod.L. antilopīn-us, f. antilope: see antelope.] Of or pertaining to the antelope.1827 Griffith Cuvier IV. 197 Another instance of wool on the skin of an antelopine species. 1870 Huxley in Q. Jrnl. Geol. S. XXVI. Addr. 55 Cameline, bovine, antilopine, ce... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cashmere wool
See also Cameline Pashmina Shahtoosh International Year of Natural Fibres Environmental impact of fashion References External links Cashmere wikipedia.org
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wormseed
wormseed (ˈwɜːmsiːd) [worm n. 4.] 1. A name for various plants considered to have anthelmintic properties; as swine's fennel or sulphurwort, Peucedanum officinale; Artemisia Santonica, A. Vahliana, A. judaica, A. maritima; Erysimum cheiranthoides (Treacle or English Wormseed); Chenopodium anthelmint... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prehistoric North Africa
The engraved and painted Central Saharan rock art of the Cameline Period was created from 2000 BP onward. wikipedia.org
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Sahara
created perhaps as early as 10,000 years ago, spanning the Bubaline Period, Kel Essuf Period, Round Head Period, Pastoral Period, Caballine Period, and Cameline wikipedia.org
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sauce
▪ I. sauce, n. (sɔːs) Forms: 4–5 sawse, Sc. salss, 4–8 sawce, sause, 5 saus, sace, 5–6 Sc. sals(e, 6 saulce, sace, 9 vulgar sarse, saase, sass, 4– sauce. See also souse. [a. F. sauce (in OF. also sausse) = Pr., Sp., Pg., It. salsa:—popular L. salsa, fem. of salsus salted: see salt a.1 The etymologic... Oxford English Dictionary
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