Cameleon

/kəˈmiːljən/ noun

An archaic or variant spelling of chameleon, a lizard known for its ability to change skin color to match its surroundings.

From Greek 'chamaileon,' literally 'ground lion' (from 'chamai' meaning ground and 'leon' meaning lion). The older spelling 'cameleon' reflects earlier English transliteration of the Greek word before standardization.

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