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dromedary and bactrian camels

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nailit | 22:53 Sat 10th Mar 2012 | Animals & Nature
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what do the names dromedary and bactrian mean?
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(I know the difference between a one humped and a two humped camel, I just want to know the etymology of the words, thanks)
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The etymology has nothing to do with the number of humps.

Dromedary is derived from the Greek dromos, meaning running.
Bactrian derives from Bactria, old name for a region in Afghanistan where these camels were found. The fact that the two types have a different number of humps is merely coincidental.
My dictionary gives Dromedary arising from Greek 'dromas' meaning running as they are used for racing. Bactrian gives me only a beast of burden but no other etymology
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Thanks guys, thats been great help.
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