Frog

  • 21Frog+ — Infobox Album | Name = Frog/Frog+ Type = Studio Album Artist = Merzbow Released = October, 2001, re released in 2002 | Recorded = February 2001 2002 Genre = Noise music Length = 92:26 Label = Misanthropic Agenda Producer = Masami Akita Reviews =… …

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  • 22frog — I [[t]frɒg, frɔg[/t]] n. v. frogged, frog•ging, adj. 1) ram any tailless stout bodied amphibian of the order Anura, including the smooth, moist skinned frog species that live in a damp or semiaquatic habitat and the warty drier skinned toad… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 23frog — 1. n. 1 any of various small amphibians of the order Anura, having a tailless smooth skinned body with legs developed for jumping. 2 (Frog) Brit. sl. offens. a Frenchman. 3 a hollow in the top face of a brick for holding the mortar. 4 the nut of… …

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  • 24FROG — Pour les articles homonymes, voir FROG (homonymie). FROG Résumé Concepteur(s) Dianelos Georgoudis, Damian Leroux and Billy Simón Chaves Première publication 1998 Dérivé de …

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  • 25frog — I. /frɒg / (say frog) noun 1. any of various tailless amphibians, order Salientia, especially of the web footed aquatic species, typically having a smooth skin and long hind legs adapted for leaping. 2. any of various frog like amphibians. 3.… …

  • 26Frog — La palabra inglesa frog, cuyo significado es rana, puede hacer referencia a: Frog, un personaje del videojuego Chrono Trigger. El algoritmo de cifrado por bloques FROG. La extinta compañía inglesa fabricante de modelos a escala Frog. El… …

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  • 27frog — n. 1) a grass; green; wood frog 2) frogs croak; jump 3) (misc.) to have a frog in one s throat ( to be hoarse ) * * * [frɒg] green jump wood frog a grass frogs croak (misc.) to have a frog in one s throat ( to be hoa …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 28frog — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An amphibian] Syn. batrachian, bullfrog, tree frog, flying frog, leopard frog, pickerel frog, spring peeper, ranid, tadpole, polliwog, toad, croaker. 2. [*Hoarseness] Syn. catch, obstruction, irritation; see cold 3 . 3. [An… …

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  • 29frog — [OE] Frog comes from Old English frogga, which probably started life as a playful alternative to the more serious frosc or forsc. This derived from the pre historic Germanic *fruskaz, which also produced German frosch and Dutch vorsch. Its use as …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 30frog — [OE] Frog comes from Old English frogga, which probably started life as a playful alternative to the more serious frosc or forsc. This derived from the pre historic Germanic *fruskaz, which also produced German frosch and Dutch vorsch. Its use as …

    Word origins