Definition of Camarons

1. camaron [n] - See also: camaron

Lexicographical Neighbors of Camarons

camaieux
camail
camailed
camails
camalexin
camallanina
caman
camanachd
camanchaca
camans
camaraderie
camaraderies
camarilla
camarillas
camaron
camarons (current term)
camas
camases
camash
camashes
camazepam
cambendazole
camber
camber-keeled
camber arch
cambered

Literary usage of Camarons

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Development of Africa by Arthur Silva White, Ernest George Ravenstein (1890)
"Between the Niger and the Congo the German colony of camarons and the French Congo Territories occupy positions favourable to the rapid development of the ..."

2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1892)
"A dish of camarons, either au natural or cunningly prepared, is a feast for an ... camarons are usually preserved, and as a natural consequence are poached ..."

3. Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country (1879)
"camarons ' are a species of crayfish or fresh-water prawn which are plentiful in every river and stream in the colony. They are of a beautiful blue black, ..."

4. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1905)
"... Paul Crampel (1868-9) and Fourneau explored the country between the O^owe and the frontier of German camarons ; Mizon came south from Yola, ..."

5. The Capitals of Spanish America by William Eleroy Curtis (1888)
"There are oysters equal to those of New Orleans or Mobile, clams and lobsters, and plenty of shrimps, called camarons. Another oddity is the milk stations. ..."

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