Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

camelopard

noun
/ˌkæməˈlɑːpɑrd/
Definition
A large, distinctive African animal, known for its long neck and legs, which resembles a combination of a camel and a leopard.
Examples
  • The camelopard is often seen grazing in the savannah, reaching tall trees with its long neck.
  • During our safari, we were excited to spot a camelopard wandering near a watering hole.
Meaning
The word ‘camelopard’ originates from the Latin ‘camelopardalis’, a reference to the giraffe, highlighting its camel-like body and leopard-like spots.
Synonyms
  • Giraffe
  • Okapi (related but distinct)