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Cameroon

[ US /ˈkæmɝˌun/ ]
NOUN
  1. a republic on the western coast of central Africa; was under French and British control until 1960
  2. an inactive volcano in western Cameroon; highest peak on the West African coast

How To Use Cameroon In A Sentence

  • Togaviridae, and Bunyaviridae arboviral infections in rural Cameroonian adults. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • In a Cameroon painting, the widow giving the mite is a young woman with a baby in her arms. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • The applicants whose case was decided by the supreme court, an Iranian known as "HJ", 40, and a Cameroonian, "HT", 36, have had their claims referred back to tribunals. Gay refugees must get asylum, rule judges
  • We are at an expats house and he brought back Cheese from Doula, the biggest city and main seaport for Cameroon. Baby farts « Cameroon
  • That "backlash" is unlikely to materialise, mainly because the core Eurosceptics in the parliamentary party are well aware that the Cameroonies – and Francis Maude in particular - would welcome a showdown, with hard-liners storming out of the party. The advancing tide of disillusionment
  • When I was in college, my geology professor told us about Lake Nyos, which had formed in a volcano crater in Cameroon, West Africa.
  • And the Cameroons are the end result to date, simply not conservatives in any way at all, and therefore unable to command electoral support outside the South East, where the party that they have infested already holds most of the seats without that's having done them the first bit of good with regard to the pursuit of office. The Key to a Scottish Tory Revival
  • the Cameroonian capital
  • In fact, those insights will sometimes be decisive in the standardization of orthographies for indigenous languages, as is the case for the PROPELCA experiment in Cameroon.
  • I recently interviewed an asylum seeker from Cameroon who was living in Potsdam, just west of Berlin. Archive 2008-01-01
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