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What is the collective noun for camels?
The collective noun for camels is a
"string"
or a
"train"
of camels.
These terms refer to a group of camels traveling together in a line.
How many names are there in English?
What is the allegorical significance of floating island laputa?
Morphology
Which word or phrase is mostly nearly the same in meaning as avouches?
What does ta mere a tu eti chez vous amour mean in English?
What is the origin of idiom-Salt Earth?
What does indesisive mean?
What is a synonym for aura?
How do you say a fab in Welsh?
Is the French word for flowers masculine or feminine?
Is there another word for forensic anthropologist?
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