Camel

Noun

 * 1) A beast of burden, much used in desert areas, of the genus camelus.
 * 2) A light brownish color, tan.
 * 3) Loaded vessels lashed tightly, one on each side of a another vessel, and then emptied to reduce the draught of the ship in the middle.

Adjectives for Camel
gloomy-eyed; crouching; fast; cream-colored; browsing; patient; fleet; miserable; baggage; fine-riding; beautiful; prodding; magnificent; kneeling; swift; sure-footed.

Verbs for Camel
domesticate—; load—; mount—; train—; water—; —bolts; —consumes; —fasts; — gurgles; —jolts; —kneels; —nibbles; — rages; —roars; —shakes; —stores; — sweats; —thrives.

Related terms

 * Bactrian camel
 * camelback
 * cameleer
 * camelopard
 * camel toe

Thesaurus
antelope, ass, beast of burden, buck, camelopard, caribou, deer, deerlet, doe, draft animal, dromedary, eland, elephant, elk, fallow deer, fawn, gazelle, giraffe, gnu, hart, hartebeest, hind, horse, husky, kaama, llama, malamute, moose, mule, mule deer, musk deer, okapi, ox, pack horse, red deer, reindeer, roe, roe deer, roebuck, sledge dog, springbok, stag, sumpter, sumpter horse, sumpter mule, wildebeest

Etymology
, via Old North French camel (Old French chamel, Mod.Fr. chameau ), both from  camelus:, from  κάμηλος:, from ; compare Arabic جمل: and Hebrew גמל:.