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The Meaning of camilla

Camilla

Definition: In Spanish, the word “camilla” refers to a stretcher or a portable bed used for transporting the sick or injured. In a broader sense, it can also mean a type of low bed or cot.

Usage: “Los paramédicos colocaron al herido en la camilla para llevarlo al hospital.” (The paramedics placed the injured person on the stretcher to take him to the hospital.)

Etymology: The term “camilla” originates from the Latin word “camilla,” which means “a small bed” or “a little chamber,” which is derived from “cama,” meaning “bed.” The Latin term reflects the practical function of the device as a means of carrying individuals while also resembling a bed.

Pronunciation: In IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet), “camilla” is pronounced as [kaˈmiʎa] in Spain, and [kaˈmija] in Latin America.

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The word “camilla” is commonly used in medical contexts, emergency response situations, and occasionally in discussions about camping or temporary accommodations.

  1. La enfermera llevó al paciente en la camilla hacia la sala de emergencias.
    (The nurse took the patient on the stretcher to the emergency room.)

  2. Necesitamos una camilla para transportar al herido.
    (We need a stretcher to transport the injured person.)

  3. La camilla se usó para evacuar a los ancianos del edificio en llamas.
    (The stretcher was used to evacuate the elderly from the burning building.)

  4. Durante el partido, el jugador se lesionó y tuvo que ser sacado en camilla.
    (During the game, the player got injured and had to be taken out on a stretcher.)

  5. La camilla se encontraba en el tramo de la ambulancia listo para usar.
    (The stretcher was in the back of the ambulance ready to use.)

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