Camels

/ˈkæməlz/ noun

Large desert animals with humps that can store fat and water, known for their ability to travel long distances without food or drink.

From Arabic 'jamal' through Hebrew and Greek, the word entered English through Latin 'camelus.' The animal itself became known to Europeans through Middle Eastern trade and exploration.

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