The Camouflaged Bride Underwing Caterpillar Looks Exactly Like Tree Bark
-jik adjective camouflage 2 of 3 verb camouflaged; camouflaging transitive verb : to conceal or disguise by camouflage camouflaged, camouflaging to disguise by means of camouflage. to camouflage ships by painting them gray. Synonyms: dissimulate, trick, deceive, mask, conceal, hide, dissemble verb (used. Camouflaged animals and vehicles are readily given away by their shapes and shadows. A flange helps to hide the shadow and a pale fringe breaks up and averages out any shadow that remains. The troops had camouflaged themselves so effectively that the enemy didn't notice them approaching. The tent was camouflaged to avoid detection by infiltrating enemy soldiers. If military buildings or vehicles are camouflaged, things such as leaves, branches, or brown and green paint are used to make it difficult for an enemy to see them. You won't see them from.
camouflaged, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary She camouflaged [= hid] her feelings well. It was impossible to camouflage the facts. Camouflaged clothing certainly hides hunters from their prey, but the word can also be used in a more figurative sense, as in camouflaging criticism by veiling it as a backhanded compliment. camouflaged ˈkaməflɑːʒ verb hide or disguise the presence of (a person, animal, or object) by means of camouflage. the caravan was camouflaged with netting and branches from trees
Camouflaged caterpillar looks like a dead part of the leaf it is eating ...
