camo
Camo (verb) means to camouflage something, or to dress in camouflage clothing. Example: “The hunters camoed up before heading into the woods.”
How to use camo
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn informal short form of "camouflage," used as both noun and verb in everyday speech.
Word forms
camoed past tense, camos singular
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The hunters _____ up before heading into the woods.
Etymology
A shortening of camouflage.
Rhymes for camo
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What does “camo” mean?
The word “camo” means to camouflage something, or to dress in camouflage clothing. In plain terms, an informal short form of "camouflage," used as both noun and verb in everyday speech.
How do you pronounce “camo”?
“Camo” is pronounced KA-moh (/ˈkæ.moʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “camo” in a sentence?
Here is “camo” used in a sentence: “The hunters camoed up before heading into the woods.”
What part of speech is “camo”?
“Camo” is a verb.