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Cameron

[kam-er-uhn, kam-ruhn]

noun

  1. Julia Margaret, 1815–79, English photographer, born in India.

  2. Richard, 1648?–80, Scottish Covenanter.

  3. Mount, a mountain in central Colorado, in the Park Range of the Rocky Mountains. 14,238 feet (4,342 meters).



Cameron

/ ˈæəə /

noun

  1. David ( William Donald ). born 1966, British politician; leader of the Conservative party from 2005; prime minister from 2010

  2. ( Mark ) James ( Walter ). 1911–85, British journalist, author, and broadcaster. His books include Witness in Vietnam (1966) and Point of Departure (1967).

  3. Julia Margaret. 1815–79, British photographer, born in India, renowned for her portrait photographs.

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other Word Forms

  • Cameronian adjective
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Cameron Green, who looked woefully out of his depth batting at three, will likely drop back down the order.

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She has been joined in these calls by former prime minister Lord Cameron, and said an earlier diagnosis would have given Ivor access to "crucial" therapies.

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Candace Cameron Bure said that she doesn’t want anyone watching scary movies in her house because they could be “a portal” to something “demonic.”

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Then two balls later Cameron Green departed after a defensive prod flew to Mulder at third slip.

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Rabada had a second wicket three deliveries later when Cameron Green strayed across the line and, slightly off balance, attempted to work a full-ish ball into the leg side.

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