a river in central Russia, rising in the Ural Mountains and flowing to the River Volga, of which it is the largest tributary. Length: 2030 km (1260 miles)
Kama in British English2
(ˈkɑːmə)
noun
the Hindu god of love
Word origin
from Sanskrit
Kama in American English1
(ˈkɑmə)
noun
Hindu Mythology
the god of love
Word origin
Sans kāma, desire, love, god of love < IE *kang- < base *ka-, to desire > whore, L carus, dear
Kama in American English2
(ˈkɑmə)
river in European Russia, flowing from the Urals southwest into the Volga: 1,262 mi (2,031 km)