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Any one of several species of Nuphar; the yellow frog lily; -- so called from the shape of the seed vessel. See Nuphar, and cf. Candock.
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The piping frog (Hyla Pickeringii), a small American tree frog, which in early spring, while breeding in swamps and ditches, sings with high, shrill, but musical, notes.
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See Grasshopper, and Frog hopper, Grape hopper, Leaf hopper, Tree hopper, under Frog, Grape, Leaf, and Tree.
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Frogbit.
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A wooden pin tapering toward both ends with a groove around its middle, fixed transversely in the eye of a rope to be secured to any other loop or bight or ring; a kind of button or frog capable of being readily engaged and disengaged for temporary purposes.
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A yellow coloring matter, soluble in ether, contained in the small round fat drops in the retinal epithelium cells. It is best obtained from the eyes of frogs.
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An inflammatory and suppurative affection of the feet in certain animals. In the horse it is in the frog.
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Provided or ornamented with frogs; as, a frogged coat. See Frog, n., 4.
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Of or pertaining to the frogs and toads.
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Of or pertaining to the spleen and intestine; as, the lieno-intestinal vein of the frog.
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To deposit eggs, as fish or frogs do.
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Abounding in frogs.
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To ornament or fasten (a coat, etc.) with trogs. See Frog, n., 4.
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Pertaining to both larynx and trachea; as, the laryngotracheal cartilage in the frog.
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To produce or deposit (eggs), as fishes or frogs do.
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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.
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The pouched, or marsupial, frog of South America.
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A change in the form or function of a living organism, by a natural process of growth or development; as, the metamorphosis of the yolk into the embryo, of a tadpole into a frog, or of a bud into a blossom. Especially, that form of sexual reproduction in which an embryo undergoes a series of marked changes of external form, as the chrysalis stage, pupa stage, etc., in insects. In these intermediate stages sexual reproduction is usually impossible, but they ultimately pass into final and sexually developed forms, from the union of which organisms are produced which pass through the same cycle of changes. See Transformation.
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Of or pertaining to the lungs and the akin; as, the pulmocutaneous arteries of the frog.
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A genus of anurous batrachians, including the common frogs.
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