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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Camp
n.
1.
The
ground
or
spot
on
which
tents
,
huts
,
etc
.,
are
erected
for
shelter
,
as
for
an
army
or
for
lumbermen
,
etc
.
2.
A
collection
of
tents
,
huts
,
etc
.,
for
shelter
,
commonly
arranged
in
an
orderly
manner
.
Forming
a
camp
in
the
neighborhood
of
Boston
.
--
W
.
Irving
.
3.
A
single
hut
or
shelter
;
as
,
a
hunter's
camp
.
4.
The
company
or
body
of
persons
encamped
,
as
of
soldiers
,
of
surveyors
,
of
lumbermen
,
etc
.
The
camp
broke
up
with
the
confusion
of
a
flight
.
--
Macaulay
.
5.
Agric.
A
mound
of
earth
in
which
potatoes
and
other
vegetables
are
stored
for
protection
against
frost
; --
called
also
burrow
and
pie
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
6.
An
ancient
game
of
football
,
played
in
some
parts
of
England
.
Camp bedstead
,
a
light
bedstead
that
can
be
folded
up
onto
a
small
space
for
easy
transportation
.
camp ceiling
Arch.
,
a
kind
ceiling
often
used
in
attics
or
garrets
,
in
which
the
side
walls
are
inclined
inward
at
the
top
,
following
the
slope
of
the
rafters
,
to
meet
the
plane
surface
of
the
upper
ceiling
.
Camp chair
,
a
light
chair
that
can
be
folded
up
compactly
for
easy
transportation
;
the
seat
and
back
are
often
made
of
strips
or
pieces
of
carpet
.
Camp fever
,
typhus
fever
.
Camp follower
,
a
civilian
accompanying
an
army
,
as
a
sutler
,
servant
,
etc
.
Camp meeting
,
a
religious
gathering
for
open-air
preaching
,
held
in
some
retired
spot
,
chiefly
by
Methodists
.
It
usually
last
for
several
days
,
during
which
those
present
lodge
in
tents
,
temporary
houses
,
or
cottages
.
Camp stool
,
the
same
as
camp chair
,
except
that
the
stool
has
no
back
.
Flying camp
Mil.
,
a
camp
or
body
of
troops
formed
for
rapid
motion
from
one
place
to
another
. --
Farrow
.
To pitch (a) camp
,
to
set
up
the
tents
or
huts
of
a
camp
.
To strike camp
,
to
take
down
the
tents
or
huts
of
a
camp
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ceil·ing
,
n.
1.
Arch.
(a)
The
inside
lining
of
a
room
overhead
;
the
under
side
of
the
floor
above
;
the
upper
surface
opposite
to
the
floor
.
(b)
The
lining
or
finishing
of
any
wall
or
other
surface
,
with
plaster
,
thin
boards
,
etc
.;
also
,
the
work
when
done
.
2.
Naut.
The
inner
planking
of
a
vessel
.
Camp ceiling
.
See
under
Camp
.
Ceiling boards
,
Thin
narrow
boards
used
to
ceil
with
.
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