Cammas

/ˈkæməz/ noun

A type of edible plant bulb used as food by certain populations, or a variant reference to a textile term.

From Chinook and Native American languages describing the camas plant (Camassia quamash), a nutritious bulb staple. The word entered English through early colonial contact with Pacific Northwest peoples.

AMካማስ
ARكاماس
BNক্যামাস
CAcammas
CScammas
DAcammas
DEcammas
ELκαμμάς
EScammas
FAکاماس
FIcammas
FRcammas
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