Chameleons

/kəˈmiːliənz/ noun

Plural of chameleon; small lizards known for their ability to change skin color to match their surroundings or express emotions.

From Greek 'chamai' (on the ground) + 'leon' (lion), literally 'ground lion.' The name reflected ancient beliefs about these creatures. Over time, 'chameleon' became a metaphor for someone who changes opinions or appearances frequently.

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