frog (Meaning)
frog (n)
any of various tailless stout-bodied amphibians with long hind limbs for leaping; semiaquatic and terrestrial species
a person of French descent
a decorative loop of braid or cord
frog (v)
hunt frogs for food
frog (n.)
An amphibious animal of the genus Rana and related genera, of many species. Frogs swim rapidly, and take long leaps on land. Many of the species utter loud notes in the springtime.
The triangular prominence of the hoof, in the middle of the sole of the foot of the horse, and other animals; the fourchette.
A supporting plate having raised ribs that form continuations of the rails, to guide the wheels where one track branches from another or crosses it.
An oblong cloak button, covered with netted thread, and fastening into a loop instead of a button hole.
The loop of the scabbard of a bayonet or sword.
frog (v. t.)
To ornament or fasten (a coat, etc.) with trogs. See Frog, n., 4.
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any of various tailless stout-bodied amphibians with long hind limbs for leaping; semiaquatic and terrestrial species, a person of French descent, a decorative
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The vibrant green frog perched on a lily pad, its eyes scanning the water for prey.
The croaking of frogs filled the air at dusk, signaling the arrival of nighttime.
The tiny frog leapt from its hiding spot, landing on a leaf with surprising speed.
The glass terrarium housed a variety of frogs, each with unique patterns and colors.