Camuses

/ˈkæmjuzɪz/ noun

Definition

Plural of camus; multiple instances or examples of snub-nosed individuals or things.

Etymology

The plural form of 'camus,' following standard English pluralization rules. From Latin 'camūsus,' the plural preserves the Latin root while adopting English grammatical endings.

Kelly Says

This plural form rarely appears in modern text, making it a ghost word from historical medical and anatomical literature—it's like finding fossils of how people categorized human appearance centuries ago!

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