Giraffe

/dʒəˈræf/ noun

A very tall African animal with a long neck, long legs, and spotted coat, that eats leaves from high tree branches.

From Italian *giraffa*, from Arabic *zarāfa*, likely from an African source word. The animal’s striking shape fascinated travelers, so its name moved through several languages before entering English. Early descriptions often focused on its camel-like body and leopard-like spots.

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