camel in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for camel in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

camel [Am ˈkæməl, Brit ˈkam(ə)l] N

camel hair [Am ˈkæməl hɛ(ə)r, Brit] N U (fabric)

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camel in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for camel in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

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Camels were, of course, sent out to pick up what they could in the country round the camp.
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Camels, mummies, and scarabs walk around the track.
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Armies have also used camels as freight animals instead of horses and mules.
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There were other thousand who followed to repair any holes made by the camels or elephants.
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Furthermore, the camels' varied diet even included pants, shirts, hats and bars of soap.
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I was so proud of my camels, who had become more like professional colleagues than working animals.
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Camels have a series of physiological adaptations that allow them to withstand long periods of time without any external source of water.
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According to 2004 data, the aimag was home to 1,948,000 domestic animals: goats, sheep, cattle (incl. yaks and khainags), horses and camels.
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The principal trade is in wool, ghee, camels, cattle and sheep.
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Animals farmed are mainly goats, sheep and camels.
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