Camelopardalis

/ˌkæm.ə.lɔːrˈdæl.ɪs/ noun

The Latin and scientific name for giraffe, or a constellation in the northern sky named to commemorate this exotic animal.

Late Latin adaptation of Greek kamelos + pardalis (leopard), literally 'camel-leopard.' This term was used by Pliny and other classical naturalists. In 1613, a constellation was named Camelopardalis to fill empty space in the northern sky.

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