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camaleón nm (especie de reptil)chameleon n
 Los camaleones suelen vivir de ocho a diez años.
 Chameleons usually live between eight and ten years.
camaleón nm coloquial (persona cambiante) (figurative)chameleon n
  changeable, fickle adj
 Este actor es un camaleón: puede interpretar cualquier papel.
 That actor is a chameleon, he can play any role.
 Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. My wife is very fickle: she constantly changes her mind about everything.
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