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camouflage

[kam-uh-flahzh] / ˈkæm əˌflɑʒ /




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Concerned that Japan would strike West Coast targets, the military turned to the studios to help camouflage Lockheed.

From Los Angeles Times

They apply camouflage, weld new platforms and add hardware for extra communication.

From BBC

“On Xi’s ‘smokeless battlefield,’ TikTok is a perfect weapon, camouflaged in plain sight,” he said.

From Washington Times

The orchid mantis’ legs sport yet another adaptation: Their petal shape and pink-and-white coloration make the insects resemble a moth orchid, camouflage that helps them ambush prey.

From Science Magazine

After noticing that orchid mantises would jump vigorously away when startled, researchers wondered whether their petal-shaped legs might serve not just as camouflage, but also as wings.

From Science Magazine