polliwog (Meaning)

Wordnet

polliwog (n)

a larval frog or toad

Webster

polliwog (n.)

A tadpole; -- called also purwiggy and porwigle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of polliwog

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polliwog Sentence Examples

  1. The polliwog wiggled its tiny tail as it swam through the pond.
  2. The polliwog's mottled skin camouflaged it well among the water weeds.
  3. The polliwog's eyes resembled small black beads.
  4. The polliwog's gills allowed it to breathe underwater.
  5. The polliwog's diet consisted of algae and microorganisms.
  6. The polliwog's metamorphosis into a frog was a remarkable process.
  7. The polliwog's tadpole stage lasted for several months.
  8. The polliwog's legs began to develop as it grew.
  9. The polliwog's tail gradually reabsorbed into its body.
  10. The polliwog's transformation into a frog symbolized the cycle of life.

FAQs About the word polliwog

a larval frog or toadA tadpole; -- called also purwiggy and porwigle.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The polliwog wiggled its tiny tail as it swam through the pond.

The polliwog's mottled skin camouflaged it well among the water weeds.

The polliwog's eyes resembled small black beads.

The polliwog's gills allowed it to breathe underwater.