Definitions for camelopard

camelopard ca·mel·o·pard

Spelling: [kuh-mel-uh-pahrd]
IPA: /kəˈmɛl əˌpɑrd/

Camelopard is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 21 points.

You can make 792 anagrams from letters in camelopard (aacdelmopr).

Definitions for camelopard

noun

  1. a giraffe.

Origin of camelopard

1350-1400; Middle English Medieval Latin camēlopardus, for Latin camēlopardālis Greek kamēlopárdalis giraffe, equivalent to kámēlo(s) camel + pardalis Examples for camelopard

Giraffe, ji-raf′, n. the camelopard, an African quadruped with remarkably long neck and legs.

A milk-white elephant or a camelopard is considered more than a substitute for character, incident, or wit.

The camelopard is the tallest of known animals; pronounce camelopard with the accent on the second syllable.

The guanaco, a quadruped allied to the lama and with some resemblance to the camelopard, is found in considerable numbers.

There is here a fine giraffe, or camelopard, of an amazing height, stuffed.

“The camelopard is the tallest of known animals:” pronounce camelopard with the accent on mel; never say camel leopard.

Then she rose with dignity, and walked like a camelopard all down the room on the side opposite to Mr. Oldfield.

Some authors have proved the mildness and docility of the camelopard, while others represent it as incapable of being tamed.

A little before the sun went down my driver remarked to me, "I was just going to say, sir, that that old tree was a camelopard."

This was not the case with the camelopard that had got loose and fled among the foremost.

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