camous

English

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Etymology

From Middle English camus, from Middle French camus of like meaning, from Proto-Celtic *kambos (crooked, bent). Doublet of kam (crooked, awry).

Adjective

camous (comparative more camous, superlative most camous)

  1. (said of the nose, obsolete after the 19th century) flat; depressed; crooked

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