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Definition of Camouflaged
1. Adjective. Made invisible by means of protective coloring.
Definition of Camouflaged
1. Adjective. wearing, in, or treated with, camouflage; disguised ¹
2. Verb. (past of camouflage) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Camouflaged
1. camouflage [v] - See also: camouflage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Camouflaged
Literary usage of Camouflaged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. High Adventure: A Narrative of Air Fighting in France by James Norman Hall (1918)
"Therefore, I may return in peace to my huge bare room, to write, while it is
still fresh in mind, "The Adventure of the camouflaged Cows. ..."
2. The Great Adventure of Panama: Wherein are Exposed Its Relation to the Great by Philippe Bunau-Varilla (1920)
"... 1902—of the Boche-camouflaged naval and diplomatic operations to obtain on
the Venezuelan shores a military base commanding the Panama Canal I HAVE now ..."
3. Out of Their Own Mouths: A Revelation and an Indictment of Sovietism by Samuel Gompers, William English Walling (1921)
"... XIII THE camouflaged TRADE AGITATION BOLSHEVIST diplomats have repeatedly
acknowledged that one of the purposes of their negotiations for governmental ..."
4. History of the 89th Division, U. S. A.: From Its Organization in 1917 by George H. English, War Society of the 89th Division (1920)
"These changes occurred on the 10th of October, while the 89th Division was en
route to the Road near Forges In the Meuse-Argonne camouflaged to prevent ..."
5. A History of the 90th Divisionby George Wythe, Ninetieth Division Association by George Wythe, Ninetieth Division Association (1920)
"A blockaded camouflaged road guarded by Americans on the u« \,~A , c outskirts
of Pont-a-Mousson, one kilometer He had come to France from first ljne ..."
6. The Diary-letters of Sergt. Peyton Randolph Campbell by Peyton Randolph Campbell, Pratt & Lambert (1919)
"A sharp turn and a short walk along a camouflaged road brought us to our first
position, which was in a . At this point we saw a Boche sausage balloon in ..."