Chameleon

/kəˈmiː.li.ən/ noun

A chameleon is a type of lizard known for changing its skin color and moving its eyes in different directions. The word is also used for a person who easily changes their behavior or appearance to fit in.

From Latin 'chamaeleon', from Greek 'khamaileōn' meaning 'ground lion', from 'khamai' (on the ground) and 'leōn' (lion). The name likely reflects its unusual, somewhat lion-like head and slow, deliberate movement.

AMካሜሊዮን
ARحرباء
BNগিরগিটি
CSchameleon
DAkamæleon
DEChamäleon
ELχαμαιλέοντας
EScamaleón
FAآفتاب پرست
FIkameleontti
FRcaméléon
GUગિરગિટ
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