"Decamped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To decamp is a verb that means to leave or abandon a place or position, often suddenly or unexpectedly. It can also mean to move one's camp, quarters, or base to a new location. For example: "The army decamped at dawn and marched to the next town."
Decamerous refers to something consisting of ten parts or having ten chambers or cavities. It is often used to describe the structure of certain plants, such as flowers or fruits, that have ten distinct parts or segments.
Decamping is a verb that means to leave or abandon a place, especially suddenly, often in a hurry. It can also refer to the act of breaking camp and moving to a new location, often in a military or outdoors context. For example: "The festival-goers decamped in the early hours of the morning to avoid the rain."