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CAMBER, n. Among builders, camber or camber-beam is a piece of timber cut archwi...
CAMBERING, ppr. or a. Bending; arched; as, a deck lies cambering.
CAMBIST, n. A banker; one who deals in notes, and bills of exchange.
CAMBRIC, n. A species of fine white linen, made of flax, said to be named from C...
CAME, pret. of come, which see. CAME , n. A slender rod of cast lead, of which g...
CAMEL, n. 1. A large quadruped used in Asia and Africa for carrying burdens, and...
CAMEL-BACKED, a. Having a back like a camel. Cameleon mineral. [See Chameleon .]...
CAMELOPARD, n. [camelus and pardalis.] The giraff, a species constituting the ge...
CAMEO, CAMAIEU, OR CAMAYEU, n. A peculiar sort of onyx; also, a stone on which a...
CAMERADE, n. One who lodges or resides in the same apartment; now comrade, which...
CAMERALISTIC, a. Pertaining to finance and public revenue.
CAMERALISTICS, n. The science of finance or public revenue, comprehending the me...
CAMERATE, v.t. To vault; to ceil.
CAMERATED, a. Arched; vaulted.
CAMERATION, n. An arching or vaulting.
CAMIS, n. A thin dress.