English to Albanian Meaning of chamaeleon - Chamaeleon


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Definitions of chamaeleon in English
Noun(1) a faint constellation in the polar region of the southern hemisphere near Apus and Mensa(2) lizard of Africa and Madagascar able to change skin color and having a projectile tongue
Examples of chamaeleon in English
(1) Lord North stopped at the chalybeate springs in 1606 when on a trip from London.(2) The chalybeate spring is located inside the iron railing; and the spring is the reason the first hotel was built in 1826.(3) One of those ridges spreads its long finger all the way down to where a good path leads to Hartfell Spa, a chalybeate spring contained in its little beehive-shaped shelter.(4) Which village in Buckinghamshire, England was the site of a chalybeate spa in 1840s, but failed to get recognition because Queen Victoria went to Leamington Spa (later Royal Leamington Spa)?(5) Six of them are chalybeate (containing iron), and deposit iron suboxide upon coming into contact with the atmosphere.
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1. chameleon ::
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