Camelion

/kəˈmiːljən/ noun

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

From Latin chamaeleon, from Greek chamaileon (literally 'ground lion'), combining chamai (on the ground) and leon (lion). The spelling shifted through various medieval forms including camelion.

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