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camelia

camelia \camelia\ n. any of several shrubs or small evergreen trees having solitary white or pink or reddish flowers; the camellia.

Syn: camellia.

WordNet
camelia

n. any of several shrubs or small evergreen trees having solitary white or pink or reddish flowers [syn: camellia]

Wikipedia
Camelia

Camelia (born 20 June 1974, as Dayang Noor Camelia Abang Khalid) is a Malaysian singer and model. She was the first Malaysian to be signed to Universal Music. Her first album, Camelia, won the Best New Artist and Best Vocal Performance in an Album awards from Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM). From 2003, she was the Malaysian spokesmodel for L'Oréal. She has also been the spokesmodel for TAG Heuer, Wacoal, Epson, Pantene and Omega.

Camelia (name)

Camelia is a Romanian feminine given name. Notable persons with that name include:

  • Camelia Diaconescu (born 1963), Romanian rower
  • Camelia Hotea (born 1984), Romanian handballer
  • Camelia Macoviciuc-Mihalcea (born 1968), Romanian rower
  • Camelia Potec (born 1982), Romanian swimmer
  • Camelia Voinea (born 1970), Romanian artistic gymnast

Usage examples of "camelia".

Saint-Godard, may I present Miss Camelia Lederly, the almost-famous actress?

He caught her against him, but Camelia kept pummeling him with her fists.

Foote was suffering pangs of guilt and that he believed Camelia was haunting him?

The problem is that although Camelia vanished from the party, Hill was seen by many people throughout the course of the evening until the household finally went to bed around three.

The only two people who are missing from the party at the same time are Camelia and Abner Foote.

Maybe if you try real hard, you can feel some of what Camelia felt that night because the two of you had something in common.

Oh, sure, Camelia managed to find a man who could give her something that looked like passion, but he became obsessed and in the end he killed her.

No one remembered seeing Camelia again after that although Hill was very much in evidence.

When the household finally seemed quiet, he went back downstairs, unlocked the theater, and carried Camelia outside to the canyon.

It curved away from a curving street called Camelia Lane, and kept right on curving, sometimes to the right and sometimes to the left.

He pushed on for another mile, and did not slacken speed until he stood at the entrance of a road called Camelia Road, which was at present his home.

It discussed the light sculptures with Rathere, comparing their evanescent forms to the shattered structures of Camelia Parker or the hominid blobs of Henry Moore.

Marshall spun around and saw Sandy, standing just beside the door he had just burst through, apparently trying to hide from her classmates among the camelia bushes and looking very much like she was about to take him to task.

Spanish South American Countess was of a camelia paleness, and had almond-shaped dark eyes with brooding lashes under slender brows that met.

Cecilia, And I loved her very much, When I wore the white camelia That will wither at a touch.