Camels are a species of even-toed ungulates within the genus Camelus. Camels are Even-toed ungulates within the Genus Camelus. The Dromedary, one-humped or Arabian camel has a single hump and the
Camel may also refer to:
- Camel (band), an English progressive rock band
- CamelCase, lettering scheme
- Camel (cigarette), an American brand of cigarette
- Sopwith Camel Scout, a British World War I single-seat fighter aircraft that was famous for its manoeuvrability
- River Camel, a river in Cornwall, ending in the Camel Estuary
- Camel spin, a spin move in figure skating
- Camel Trophy
- Camel spider, an order of arachnids
- Programming Perl, known as the Camel Book, a manual for the Perl programming language
- Customised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic, a set of GSM standards
- Camel (paint), a brand of paint
- Camel, a fairy chess piece
- Camel (1872 - 1892), one of the ten South Devon Railway Buffalo class steam locomotives
- Apache Camel A next generation integration framework
- camel, a hollow chamber used to raise ships or other sunken objects
- JISC infoNet CAMEL Collaborative Approaches to the Management of e-Learning, a UK-based e-learning project and model in higher and further education for an intentional community of practice, led by JISC infoNet and the Association of Learning Technology (ALT) funded by HEFCE's Leadership, Governance and Management Fund in 2005-06[1]. Camel are an English Progressive rock band formed in 1971 An important figure in the Canterbury scene, the group has been releasing studio and live Camel is the first studio album by English Progressive rock band Camel. CamelCase (also spelled " camel case " and sometimes known as medial capitals) is the practice of writing compound words or phrases in which the Camel is a brand of Cigarettes that was introduced by American company R WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft. Please see WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft/page content for recommended layout The River Camel is a river in Cornwall, UK. It rises on the edge of Bodmin Moor and together with its tributaries drains a considerable Cornwall ( Kernow ˈkɛɹnɔʊ is the most southwesterly county of England, on the Peninsula that lies to the west of the River Tamar A camel spin, also known in Europe as a parallel spin, is one of the three basic Figure skating spins, along with the Sit spin and Upright spin The Camel Trophy was a vehicle oriented competition that was held between 1980 and 2000 and was best known for its use of Land Rover vehicles over challenging terrain Solifugae is an order of Arachnida containing more than 1000 described Species in about 140 genera. Programming Perl,ISBN 0-596-00027-8best known as the Camel Book among Programmers is a book about writing programs using the Perl programming Customised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic, or CAMEL ( ETSI TS 123 078 for short is a set of standards designed to work on either a GSM core network Paint is any Liquid, liquifiable or mastic composition which after application to a substrate in a thin layer is converted to an opaque Solid A fairy chess piece (often in shortened form fairy piece) or unorthodox chess piece (or in shortened form unorthodox piece) is a Chess piece The ten Buffalo class locomotives were 0-6-0 saddle tank Broad gauge locomotives operated on the South Devon Railway, Cornwall Railway
- Nickname of Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard
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Marshal of the Royal Air Force Hugh Montague Trenchard 1st Viscount Trenchard GCB OM GCVO DSO (3 February 1873 - 10 February Caml (originally an acronym for C ategorical A bstract M achine L anguage is a dialect of the ML programming language family developed
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