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WORD GAME SHOW
Camouflage (GSN series); Double Camouflage; Camouflage (2007 TV series)

Active camouflage         
  • alt=Illustration of principle of illusory transparency camouflage
  • alt=Photographs of a fish changing its coloration to match background
  • alt=Illustration of principle of Yehudi lights, Second World War active aircraft camouflage using forward-pointing lamps of variable brightness
  • alt=Drawing showing principle of squid counter-illumination camouflage
CAMOUFLAGE THAT ADAPTS TO THE SURROUNDINGS OF AN OBJECT
Optical camouflage; Adaptive camouflage; Active Camoflage; Active Camouflage; Thermoptic camouflage; Thermo-optic camouflage; Optic camouflage; Thermoptical camouflage; Active camoflauge; Stealth camouflage; Thermoptics; Active camo; Illusory transparency
Active camouflage or adaptive camouflage is camouflage that adapts, often rapidly, to the surroundings of an object such as an animal or military vehicle. In theory, active camouflage could provide perfect concealment from visual detection.
camouflage         
  • alt=photo of a Draco dussumieri on a tree trunk, very hard to see
  • Cubist]] painter [[André Mare]], 1916
  • Cellphone tower disguised as a tree
  • The [[zebra]]'s bold pattern may induce motion dazzle in observers
  • Camouflaged animals and vehicles are readily given away by their shapes and shadows. A flange helps to hide the shadow and a pale fringe breaks up and averages out any shadow that remains.
  • Countershading acts as a form of camouflage by 'painting out' the self-shadowing of the body or object. The result is a 'flat' appearance, instead of the 'solid' appearance of the body before countershading.
  • alt=1919 dazzle ball costumes
  • hide]] used in [[field sports]]
  • Illustration of the principle of "maximum disruptive contrast" by [[Hugh Cott]], 1940
  • Many animals of the open sea, like this ''[[Aurelia labiata]]'' jellyfish, are largely transparent.
  • Green-jacketed rifleman]] firing [[Baker rifle]] 1803
  • The herring's reflectors are nearly vertical for camouflage from the side.
  • The adult herring, ''[[Clupea harengus]]'', is a typical silvered fish of medium depths, camouflaged by reflection.
  • Blackdevil anglerfish]] is one of several deep-sea fishes camouflaged against very dark water with a black dermis.
  • [[Glass frogs]] like ''[[Hyalinobatrachium uranoscopum]]'' use partial transparency for camouflage in the dim light of the rainforest.
  • The [[leafy sea dragon]] sways like seaweeds to reinforce its camouflage.
  • alt=photo of a soldier putting on camouflage face paint
  • Comparison of motion camouflage and classical pursuit
  • Roman ships, depicted on a 3rd-century AD [[sarcophagus]]
  • Octopuses like this ''[[Octopus cyanea]]'' can change colour (and shape) for camouflage
  • [[Abbott Thayer]]'s 1907 painting ''Peacock in the Woods'' depicted a [[peacock]] as if it were camouflaged.
  • firefly squid]]
  • swallowtailed moth]] [[pupa]]e with camouflage they acquired as [[larva]]e
CONCEALMENT THROUGH COLOR OR PATTERN
Camouflaged; Camoflage; Camouflage (ecology); Cryptic coloration; Camouflaging; Protective coloration; Special Operations Camouflage; Military Tactical Gear; Cryptic colouration; Camouflauge; Concealing coloration; Theory of camouflage; Camouflage animals; User:Fluzwup/Theory of camouflage; Camoflague; Procrypsis; Camouflage preparations; Camouflage theory; Theory of Camouflage; Camouflages; Military tactical gear; Motion dazzle; Silvering (camouflage); Transparency (camouflage); Camouflague; Camouflage fringe; Camouflage cloth
(camouflages, camouflaging, camouflaged)
1.
Camouflage consists of things such as leaves, branches, or brown and green paint, which are used to make it difficult for an enemy to see military forces and equipment.
They were dressed in camouflage and carried automatic rifles.
...a camouflage jacket.
N-UNCOUNT: also a N, oft N n
2.
If military buildings or vehicles are camouflaged, things such as leaves, branches, or brown and green paint are used to make it difficult for an enemy to see them.
You won't see them from the air. They'd be very well camouflaged...
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
3.
If you camouflage something such as a feeling or a situation, you hide it or make it appear to be something different.
I think that there has been an attempt to camouflage what really happened.
= conceal
VERB: V n
Camouflage is also a noun.
The constant partygoing of her later years was a desperate camouflage for her grief.
N-UNCOUNT: also a N
4.
Camouflage is the way in which some animals are coloured and shaped so that they cannot easily be seen in their natural surroundings.
N-UNCOUNT: also a N
camouflage         
  • alt=photo of a Draco dussumieri on a tree trunk, very hard to see
  • Cubist]] painter [[André Mare]], 1916
  • Cellphone tower disguised as a tree
  • The [[zebra]]'s bold pattern may induce motion dazzle in observers
  • Camouflaged animals and vehicles are readily given away by their shapes and shadows. A flange helps to hide the shadow and a pale fringe breaks up and averages out any shadow that remains.
  • Countershading acts as a form of camouflage by 'painting out' the self-shadowing of the body or object. The result is a 'flat' appearance, instead of the 'solid' appearance of the body before countershading.
  • alt=1919 dazzle ball costumes
  • hide]] used in [[field sports]]
  • Illustration of the principle of "maximum disruptive contrast" by [[Hugh Cott]], 1940
  • Many animals of the open sea, like this ''[[Aurelia labiata]]'' jellyfish, are largely transparent.
  • Green-jacketed rifleman]] firing [[Baker rifle]] 1803
  • The herring's reflectors are nearly vertical for camouflage from the side.
  • The adult herring, ''[[Clupea harengus]]'', is a typical silvered fish of medium depths, camouflaged by reflection.
  • Blackdevil anglerfish]] is one of several deep-sea fishes camouflaged against very dark water with a black dermis.
  • [[Glass frogs]] like ''[[Hyalinobatrachium uranoscopum]]'' use partial transparency for camouflage in the dim light of the rainforest.
  • The [[leafy sea dragon]] sways like seaweeds to reinforce its camouflage.
  • alt=photo of a soldier putting on camouflage face paint
  • Comparison of motion camouflage and classical pursuit
  • Roman ships, depicted on a 3rd-century AD [[sarcophagus]]
  • Octopuses like this ''[[Octopus cyanea]]'' can change colour (and shape) for camouflage
  • [[Abbott Thayer]]'s 1907 painting ''Peacock in the Woods'' depicted a [[peacock]] as if it were camouflaged.
  • firefly squid]]
  • swallowtailed moth]] [[pupa]]e with camouflage they acquired as [[larva]]e
CONCEALMENT THROUGH COLOR OR PATTERN
Camouflaged; Camoflage; Camouflage (ecology); Cryptic coloration; Camouflaging; Protective coloration; Special Operations Camouflage; Military Tactical Gear; Cryptic colouration; Camouflauge; Concealing coloration; Theory of camouflage; Camouflage animals; User:Fluzwup/Theory of camouflage; Camoflague; Procrypsis; Camouflage preparations; Camouflage theory; Theory of Camouflage; Camouflages; Military tactical gear; Motion dazzle; Silvering (camouflage); Transparency (camouflage); Camouflague; Camouflage fringe; Camouflage cloth
n.
1) to utilize camouflage
2) natural camouflage
3) by camouflage (to conceal by camouflage)

Wikipedia

Camouflage (2007 game show)

Camouflage is a television game show that aired on Game Show Network. Hosted by Roger Lodge, and billed as "the hidden word game where the answer is always right in front of you", Camouflage originally aired for 40 episodes from July 2 to 27, 2007. The show is a word game, with contestants searching for a hidden word or phrase in a string of jumbled letters. The show is produced by Enjoy the Ride Productions in association with McB Entertainment.

Originally, two shows aired per night at 7:00 and 7:30 PM Eastern time. However, on July 30 the second run was removed and replaced by Lingo while the airings moved to weeknights at 1:30 AM Eastern. On January 5, 2009, Wheel of Fortune took over its time slot.