The word camouflage (conceal) comes from the French camoufler, meaning "to disguise," and camouflet("puff of smoke," from hot breath or chault moufflet).
It is related to the similar Italian word camuffare, with the same general meaning.
The word camouflage derives from the Latin for disguise.
Bugs can camouflage to their environment.
The word camouflage originated from the French language. It is derived from the verb "camoufler," which means "to disguise."
Soldiers use camouflage to remain hidden from enemy site.
The word "foreign" can be abbreviated as "FOR".
The word is spelled camouflage. Military members use camouflage to make them harder to spot in different terrain.
it is french. Simple as that
The word is spelled camouflaged. The base word is camouflage.
The correct spelling is from the French : camouflage(hiding through disguise).
camouflage in portuguese is camuflagem When he went hunting in the woods, he would wear camouflage so that he would blend in with the foliage and be less visible to the prey.
Origination of the word 'foreign'.
French, from camoufler- to disguise.