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camera, kemera, kemra,
camera [ˈkam(ə)rə]
n. A camera.
cameral,
cameral [ˈkam(ə)rəl, ˈkɛm(ə)rəl]
n. MN. NN.a. A recently spent haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus.
Camlachie,
Camlachie [ˈkamlaxɪ]
pn. Camlachie (Glasgow).
adj. col. NEC. Maladroit, clumsy.
camled, cammelt, cammled,
cammelt [ˈkam(ə)lt]
adj. Crooked.
Camnethan, Camnethen,
Camnethan [kamˈnɛθən]
pn. Cambusnethan (Lanarkshire).
camawine, camomile, camovine,
camomile [ˈkamoməil]
also camovine [ˈkamovəin, ˈkamawəin]
n. Camomile.
camp, cum,
camp [kamp]
n. A camp.
camshaachelt, camshaachle, camshachelt, camshachle, camshachled, cam-shackle, camshauchelt, camshauchle,
camshauchle [ˈkamˈʃɑːxl, -ʃɔːxl, N. -ʃaːxl]
adj. Distorted.
v. To distort, bend, twist, disorder. SW. To shackle an animal.
pt. pp. camshauchelt adj. Disordered, disarranged.
camschach, camschoch, camshach, camshack, camsheuch, camshious, camshoch, camshuch,
camsheuch [ˈkamʃux, -ʃʌx, -ʃəx]
adj. Crooked, distorted, deformed. Stern. Surly, ill-tempered, perverse.
Campsie_Fells, Campsies, Camsie_Fells, Camsies, The_Campsies, The_Camsies,
Camsie Fells [ˈkamsiˈfɛlz]
also The Camsies
pn. The Camsie Fells.
 
The Gaelic is Chamaisidh.

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