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Camouflage
Definition:
noun - the act, means, or result of concealing things from view so as to deceive or blend in with the surroundings.
verb - to conceal or disguise with camouflage.
Senses and Usages:
- noun:
a. The military practice of blending in with one's surroundings in order to remain inconspicuous, usually using special clothing or materials.
Example sentence: The soldiers wore camouflage uniforms to blend in with the forest during their mission.
b. The use of colors, patterns, or shapes to make something blend in with its surroundings in nature, hunting, or photography.
Example sentence: The chameleon's ability to change its skin color acts as a form of camouflage, allowing it to blend with its environment.
- verb:
a. To conceal or hide by using camouflage techniques.
Example sentence: The sniper expertly camouflaged himself behind the bushes, making it difficult for the enemy to spot him.
b. To conceal or disguise one's true intentions, identity, or actions.
Example sentence: The spy effectively camouflaged himself as a regular tourist, gathering information unnoticed.
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