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drom·e·dary \ˈdräməˌderē, -ri sometimes ˈdrəm-\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English dromedarie, from Middle French dromedaire, from Late Latin dromedarius (camelus), from Greek dromad-, dromas running (as in dromas kamēlos dromedary, literally, running camel) + Latin -arius -ary; akin to Greek dramein to run, dromos racecourse, Sanskrit dramati he runs, Old English treppan to tread, trap — more at trap 1. a. : a camel of unusual speed bred and trained especially for riding b. : the Arabian camel (Camelus dromedarius) as distinguished from the Bactrian camel 2. obsolete : a stupid or clumsy person 3. : a trailer truck in which the tractor unit itself has a short freight compartment |