Camouflage

Camouflage
Ca|mou|fla|ge*
[kamu'fla:ʒə] die; -, -n
<aus gleichbed. fr. camouflage>:
1. (veraltet) Tarnung von Befestigungsanlagen.
2. (abwertend) Tarnung von [politischen] Absichten.

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