Meaning of Dromedary | Babel Free
ˈdɹɒmɪdəɹiDefinitions
- A locality in Brighton council area and the Southern Midlands council area, south eastern Tasmania, Australia.
- The single-humped camel (Camelus dromedarius).
- Any swift riding camel.
- Referring to a biphasic clinical course of poliomyelitis, typically occurring in children, characterized by a minor illness, followed by an asymptomatic period of several days before the onset of a major illness involving the central nervous system.
Equivalents
العربية
الجمل
Català
dromedari
Deutsch
Dromedar
Ελληνικά
δρομάδα
Esperanto
dromedaro
Español
dromedario
Euskara
dromedario
فارسی
شتر
Français
dromadaire
Gaeilge
dromadaire
Gàidhlig
dromadair
Galego
dromedario
हिन्दी
ऊँट
Íslenska
drómedari
Italiano
dromedario
ქართული
ცალკუზა აქლემი
ខ្មែរ
អូដ្ឋបូកមួយ
한국어
단봉낙타
Latina
dromedaria
Nederlands
dromedaris
Português
dromedário
Română
dromader
Slovenščina
dromedar
Svenska
dromedar
اردو
اونٹ
Examples
“The duke in his schelde and dreches no lengere, / Drawes hym a dromedarie, with dredfulle knyghtez; [...]”
“The Dromedarie, Camell, Horſe, and Aſſe, / For loade and carriage doth a Sheepe ſurpaſſe: [...]”
“[T]he Dromedarie [...] who is marvellous ſwift, and will run an hundred miles in a day; but the Germanes call a dull and ſlow man a Dromedary, [...]”
“I went to see a Dromedarie, a very monstrous beaste, much like the Camel but larger.”
“Oh, thou Dromedary, thou Founder'd Mule, without a Pack-ſaddle; or what other foul Beaſt ſhall I call thee, for Man thou art not, nor haſt not been to me, Heaven knows the time when? Art not thou aſham'd to ſee me, thou Nincompoop?”
“Here we alighted, drank ourſelves, and gave our dromedaries to drink as much as they would; then we filled all our veſſels, made on purpoſe for carriage, and took in a much greater proportion of water than we had done proviſions.”
“[T]he camel has two bunches upon his back, whereas the dromedary has but one; the latter alſo, is neither ſo large, nor ſo ſtrong, as the camel. Theſe two races, however, produce with each other, and the mixed breed formed between them is conſidered the beſt, the moſt patient, and the moſt indefatigable of all the kind.”
“[T]hou art like a ſwift dromedarie, that runneth by his wayes.”
Thou art like a swift dromedary, that runs in his ways.
“The untreated cases have been arranged in three groups according to the clinical course. The first group, called the dromedary group, shows the curious phenomenon of two different periods of illness with an interval of well-being. […] Because of the two distinct groups or humps of symptoms, the analogy to the arrangement of the dromedary’s back was taken to express the type figuratively.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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