Camelopardalis
See also: camelopardalis
Translingual
Etymology
Latin camelopardalis (“giraffe”), from Ancient Greek
Proper noun
Camelopardalis f
- (obsolete) A taxonomic genus within the family Giraffidae – corresponding to Giraffa.
Derived terms
English
Etymology
First recorded by the astronomer Jakob Bartsch in 1624, but probably created earlier by Petrus Plancius. From Latin camēlopardalis (“a camelopard, giraffe”).
Proper noun
Camelopardalis
- (astronomy) A faint circumpolar constellation of the northern sky, said to resemble a giraffe.
Translations
constellation
Spanish
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