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frog 1 Noun 1. a smooth-skinned tailless amphibian with long back legs used for jumping 2. a frog in one's throat phlegm on the vocal cords, hindering speech [Old English frogga] frog 2 Noun a military style fastening on a coat consisting of a button and a loop [origin unknown] frogging n frog 3 Noun horny material in the centre of the sole of a horse's foot [origin unknown]
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frog Translations n frog [frog] a small jumping animal, without a tail, that lives on land and in water. padda ضِفْدَع жаба žába frø der Frosch βάτραχος rana konn قورباغه sammakko grenouille צְפַרדֵע मेंढक žaba béka kodok froskur rana かえる 개구리 varlė varde katak kikker frosk żaba rA broască лягушка žaba žaba žaba groda กบ kurbağa 蛙 жаба مینڈک con ếch 蛙 n frogman an underwater swimmer who uses breathing apparatus and flippers. vinduiker ضِفْدَع بَشَري леководолаз žabí muž (potápěč) frømand der Froschmann βατραχάνθρωπος hombre rana akvalangist غواص sammakkomies homme-grenouille צוֹלֶלָן गोताखोर covjek-žaba békaember manusia katak froskmaður, sundkafari sommozzatore 潜水夫 잠수부 akvalangininkas akvalangists penyelam kikvorsman froskemann, dykker płetwonurek homem-rA scafandru легководолаз žabí muž človek žaba čovek žaba grodman มนุษย์กบ kurbağa adam 蛙人 водолаз زیر آب تیرنے والا تیراک جو آکسیجن اور دیگر لوازمات سے لیس ہوتا ہے người nhái 蛙人 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Whilst she was speaking, a frog put its head out of the water, and said, 'Princess, why do you weep so bitterly? At such exercises he certainly much more resembled a squirrel, or a small monkey, than a frog. Two Frogs in the belly of a snake were considering their altered circumstances. |
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