Camelopardalis

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See also: camelopardalis

Translingual

Etymology

Latin camelopardalis (giraffe), from Ancient Greek

Proper noun

Camelopardalis f

  1. (obsolete) A taxonomic genus within the family Giraffidae – corresponding to Giraffa.

Derived terms

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References


English

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Etymology

First recorded by the astronomer Jakob Bartsch in 1624, but probably created earlier by Petrus Plancius. From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin camēlopardalis (a camelopard, giraffe).

Proper noun

Camelopardalis

  1. (astronomy) A faint circumpolar constellation of the northern sky, said to resemble a giraffe.

Translations


Spanish

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Proper noun

Camelopardalis ?

  1. (astronomy) Camelopardalis (constellation)