Yes. It can be a verb and a noun.
Verb: To disguise something by changing the way it looks.
Noun: A disguise.
The word camouflage originated from the French language. It is derived from the verb "camoufler," which means "to disguise."
Camouflage (masc.) is a French noun, modelled after the verb "camoufler".
Synonyms for the verb to cover are conceal, hide, obscure, overlay, cloak, shroud, disguise, mask, or camouflage.
The word camouflage derives from the Latin for disguise.
A camouflaged verb is a verb that has been changed into an adjective or noun by adding ance, ant, ence, ency, ent, ion, ing, et cetera. A camouflaged verb requires the addition of another verb to complete the sentence.
Bugs can camouflage to their environment.
Soldiers use camouflage to remain hidden from enemy site.
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 were is a LINKING VERB.
The word 'be' is indeed a verb.
Yes, the word 'do' is a verb.