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dromedary (s) (noun), dromedaries (pl)
1. A species of camel, also called the Arabian camel, with one hump or protuberance on the back: The dromedary can be distinguished from the Bactrian camel, which has two humps.

The dromedary is a common beast of burden in Egypt, Syria, and the neighboring countries.

The dromedary is a working and racing animal and is native to, North Africa, Southwest Asia.
3. Etymology: from Old French dromadaire, which came from Late Latin dromedarius, "kind of camel"; from Latin dromas, dromados, from Greek dromas kamelos, "running camel"; from dromos, "a race course".

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