Camouflage refers to the method or technique used by animals, military personnel, and even objects to conceal themselves or blend in with their surroundings. This can involve colors, patterns, or shapes that help to hide or disguise an entity, making it harder to detect. In the military, camouflage is used to protect soldiers and equipment by allowing them to blend into the environment.
The word "camouflage" comes from the French term "camoufler," which means "to disguise." It is derived from the combination of "came" (which refers to a material used to cover objects) and "-ouflage," which is a suffix indicating action or process. The term became widely used during World War I to describe methods of concealment.