How the camel got his hump adjective words
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the process by which green plants turn carbon dioxide and water into food using energy from sunlight
This is the tale of how the camel got his big hump. In the beginning of years, when the world was so new and all, and the animals were just beginning to work for man, there was a camel. This camel lived in the middle of the Howling Desert because he did not want to work. Besides, he was a howler himself. All he ate was sticks and thorns and thistles. The camel was also excruciatingly idle. When anybody spoke to him he said “Humph!” Just “Humph!” and no more.
howling (adjective)
In the context of this story: “desolate” or “empty”. More commonly “to howl” means the sound that dogs, wolves or the wind makes, e.g. “The wolves were howling at the moon”.
howler (noun)
In the context of this story: “someone who is a bit ridiculous”. More commonly a “howler” is a very funny joke or story.
excruciating (adjective)
Very painful or frustrating. In the context of this story, it is mostly used as an adverb, i.e. “excruciatingly”.
humph! (exclamation)
An exclamation of disinterest, pronounced “humf”.