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cha·me·leon
/kəˈmiljən/
變色龍,善變的人,輕浮的人 ; (專供視窗環境使用的商用互聯網套裝軟體)
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cha·me·le·on
n.
Zool.
1.
A
lizardlike
reptile
of
the
genus
Chamæleo
,
of
several
species
,
found
in
Africa
,
Asia
,
and
Europe
.
The
skin
is
covered
with
fine
granulations
;
it
has
eyes
which
can
move
separately
,
the
tail
is
prehensile
,
and
the
body
is
much
compressed
laterally
,
giving
it
a
high
back
.
It
is
remarkable
for
its
ability
to
change
the
color
of
its
skin
to
blend
with
its
surroundings
. [
Also
sometimes
spelled
chamaeleon
.]
Note:
☞
Its
color
changes
more
or
less
with
the
color
of
the
objects
about
it
,
or
with
its
temper
when
disturbed
.
In
a
cool
,
dark
place
it
is
nearly
white
,
or
grayish
;
on
admitting
the
light
,
it
changes
to
brown
,
bottle-green
,
or
blood
red
,
of
various
shades
,
and
more
or
less
mottled
in
arrangment
.
The
American
chameleons
belong
to
Anolis
and
allied
genera
of
the
family
Iguanid
æ.
They
are
more
slender
in
form
than
the
true
chameleons
,
but
have
the
same
power
of
changing
their
colors
.
Chameleon mineral
Chem.
,
the
compound
called
potassium permanganate
,
a
dark
violet
,
crystalline
substance
, KMnO4,
which
in
formation
passes
through
a
peculiar
succession
of
color
from
green
to
blue
,
purple
,
red
,
etc
.
See
Potassium permanganate
,
under
Potassium
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
chameleon
n
1:
a
changeable
or
inconstant
person
2:
a
faint
constellation
in
the
polar
region
of
the
southern
hemisphere
near
Apus
and
Mensa
[
syn
:
Chamaeleon
]
3:
lizard
of
Africa
and
Madagascar
able
to
change
skin
color
and
having
a
projectile
tongue
[
syn
:
chamaeleon
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Chameleon
a
species
of
lizard
which
has
the
faculty
of
changing
the
colour
of
its
skin
.
It
is
ranked
among
the
unclean
animals
in
Lev
.
11:30,
where
the
Hebrew
word
so
translated
is
_coah_ (R.V.,
"
land
crocodile
").
In
the
same
verse
the
Hebrew
_tanshemeth_,
rendered
in
Authorized
Version
"
mole
,"
is
in
Revised
Version
"
chameleon
,"
which
is
the
correct
rendering
.
This
animal
is
very
common
in
Egypt
and
in
the
Holy
Land
,
especially
in
the
Jordan
valley
.
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