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Jun 28, 2013
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with Anu Gargchameleonic
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Given to quick or frequent change.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin chamaeleon, from Greek khamaileon, from khamai (on the ground)
+ leon (lion). Ultimately from the Indo-European root dhghem- (earth),
which also sprouted human, homicide, humble, homage, chamomile,
chthonic,
disinter,
inhume, exhume, and
Persian zamindar (landholder).
Earliest documented use: 1821.
USAGE:
"Bonnie McKee's chameleonic hair color mirrors her divergent writing styles." Shirley Halperin & Bob Love; Pop's Top 35 Hitmakers; Hollywood Reporter; Feb 15, 2013. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
We do not err because truth is difficult to see. It is visible at a glance. We err because this is more comfortable. -Alexander Solzhenitsyn, novelist, Nobel laureate (1918-2008)
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