chameleonic

English

Etymology

chameleon + -ic

Adjective

chameleonic (comparative more chameleonic, superlative most chameleonic)

  1. Resembling a chameleon: readily changing color or other attributes
    Synonym: chameleon-like
    • 1988 April 15, Laura Molzahn, “Labor Movement”, in Chicago Reader:
      But it's worth noting that, despite the dancers' skintight unitards (of a chameleonic fabric that picked up whatever color shone on it), the sexes are barely distinguishable.

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