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Camouflage
Definition:
Camouflage refers to the use of combination of colors or patterns to blend in with the surrounding environment in order to conceal oneself or something from being easily seen or identified.
Parts of Speech:
- Noun: The act, technique, or result of disguising oneself or an object to blend in with the surroundings.
- Verb: To hide or disguise someone or something using camouflage.
Senses:
- Visual Camouflage: The most common usage of camouflage, where colors, patterns, or shapes are employed to make objects blend or become difficult to detect visually.
- Biological Camouflage: A form of camouflage used by animals and insects to blend in with their natural habitats to avoid predators or prey.
Usage:
Example sentences:
- He wore a camouflage jacket to blend in with the forest while hunting. (Noun)
- The soldiers were camouflaging themselves behind the bushes. (Verb)
- The chameleon's skin changes color to provide perfect camouflage among the leaves. (Noun)
- The insect had remarkable biological camouflage, making it nearly invisible against the bark of the tree. (Noun)
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