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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Frog - définition

FAMILY NAME
Fróg

frog         
  • French ''cuisses de grenouille''.
  • Male [[common midwife toad]] with eggs <br /> (''Alytes obstetricans'').
  • [[Pouched frog]] (''Assa darlingtoni'')
  • Advertisement call of male ''[[Atelopus franciscus]]''
  • [[Panamanian golden frog]] (''Atelopus&nbsp;zeteki'').
  • [[European fire-bellied toad]] (''Bombina&nbsp;bombina'')
  • A common toad adopting a defensive stance.
  • Male and female [[common toad]]s (''Bufo bufo'') in [[amplexus]].
  • [[Golden toad]] (''Bufo periglenes'')&nbsp;– last seen in 1989.
  • [[Rainforest rocket frog]] jumping.
  • Deformed [[mink frog]] with an extra left leg
  • [[Strawberry poison-dart frog]] contains numerous alkaloids which deter predators.
  • A male ''[[Dendropsophus microcephalus]]'' displaying its vocal sac during its call.
  • A fossilized frog from the [[Czech Republic]], possibly ''[[Palaeobatrachus gigas]]''.
  • Anatomical model of a dissected frog: 1&nbsp;Right&nbsp;atrium, 2&nbsp;Lungs, 3&nbsp;Aorta, 4&nbsp;Egg mass, 5&nbsp;Colon, 6&nbsp;Left&nbsp;atrium, 7&nbsp;Ventricle, 8&nbsp;Stomach, 9&nbsp;Liver, 10&nbsp;Gallbladder, 11&nbsp;Small&nbsp;intestine, 12&nbsp;Cloaca
  • bullfrog]] skeleton, showing elongated limb bones and extra joints.  Red marks indicate bones which have been substantially elongated in frogs and joints which have become mobile.  Blue indicates joints and bones which have not been modified or only somewhat elongated.
  • Frogspawn development.
  • [[Common toad]] (''Bufo bufo'') swimming.
  • Frogspawn
  • glass frogs]]
  • green frog]] <br /> (''Rana clamitans'').
  • Close-up of frog's head showing eye, nostril, mouth and tympanum.
  • [[Tyler's tree frog]] (''Litoria tyleri'') has large toe pads and webbed feet.
  • Purple frog (''Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis'').
  • ''[[Phrynomantis bifasciatus]]'' walking on a level surface
  • Burmeister's leaf frog]]
  • The mildly toxic ''[[Ranitomeya imitator]]''.
  • Webbed hind foot of [[common frog]] <br /> (''Rana temporaria'')
  • [[Northern leopard frog]] (''Rana pipiens'') moulting and eating its skin.
  • [[Golden poison frog]] (''Phyllobates terribilis'').
  • Surface rendering of the head of the frog ''[[Atelopus franciscus]]'', with ear parts highlighted.
  • Moche]] frog sculpture
  • A trophic pyramid showing frogs as primary predators.
  • Variegated golden frog (''[[Mantella baroni]]'') in the [[Ranomafana National Park]] of [[Madagascar]]
  • Although frogs are most diverse in warm regions, a few species like the [[wood frog]] even live at the [[Arctic Circle]]
  • A ''[[Xenopus laevis]]'' froglet after metamorphosis.
ORDER OF AMPHIBIANS
Frogs; Anurans; Froglet; Frog zoology; Anuran; Frogspawn; Frog spawn; Batrachian; Frog (amphibian); Frog Metamorphosis; Batrachan; Order Anura; 🐸; Croaking; Frog life cycle; Anura (frog); Anura (order); Anura (amphibian); Frog vocalization; Frog sound; Anoures; Froge; Evolution of frogs; Reproductive systems of frogs; Reproductive behavior of frogs; Sex organs of frogs; Reproductive organs of frogs; Nervous systems of frogs; Frog call
frog1
¦ noun
1. a tailless amphibian with a short squat body, moist smooth skin, and very long hind legs for leaping. [Many species, chiefly in family Ranidae.]
2. (Frog) informal, derogatory a French person.
Phrases
have a frog in one's throat informal lose one's voice or find it hard to speak because of hoarseness.
Derivatives
froggy adjective
froglet noun
Origin
OE frogga, of Gmc origin; a general term of abuse in ME. Its application to the French (C18) is partly alliterative, partly from the reputation of the French for eating frogs' legs.
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frog2
¦ noun
1. a thing used to hold or fasten something.
2. an ornamental coat fastener consisting of a spindle-shaped button and a loop.
3. an attachment to a belt for holding a sword or bayonet.
4. a perforated or spiked device for holding the stems of flowers in an arrangement.
Derivatives
frogged adjective
frogging noun
Origin
C18: perh. a use of frog1, influenced by Ital. forchetta or Fr. fourchette 'small fork', because of the shape.
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frog3
¦ noun an elastic horny pad growing in the sole of a horse's hoof, helping to absorb the shock when the hoof hits the ground.
Origin
C17: perh. from frog1; perh. also influenced by Ital. forchetta or Fr. fourchette (see frog2).
frog         
  • French ''cuisses de grenouille''.
  • Male [[common midwife toad]] with eggs <br /> (''Alytes obstetricans'').
  • [[Pouched frog]] (''Assa darlingtoni'')
  • Advertisement call of male ''[[Atelopus franciscus]]''
  • [[Panamanian golden frog]] (''Atelopus&nbsp;zeteki'').
  • [[European fire-bellied toad]] (''Bombina&nbsp;bombina'')
  • A common toad adopting a defensive stance.
  • Male and female [[common toad]]s (''Bufo bufo'') in [[amplexus]].
  • [[Golden toad]] (''Bufo periglenes'')&nbsp;– last seen in 1989.
  • [[Rainforest rocket frog]] jumping.
  • Deformed [[mink frog]] with an extra left leg
  • [[Strawberry poison-dart frog]] contains numerous alkaloids which deter predators.
  • A male ''[[Dendropsophus microcephalus]]'' displaying its vocal sac during its call.
  • A fossilized frog from the [[Czech Republic]], possibly ''[[Palaeobatrachus gigas]]''.
  • Anatomical model of a dissected frog: 1&nbsp;Right&nbsp;atrium, 2&nbsp;Lungs, 3&nbsp;Aorta, 4&nbsp;Egg mass, 5&nbsp;Colon, 6&nbsp;Left&nbsp;atrium, 7&nbsp;Ventricle, 8&nbsp;Stomach, 9&nbsp;Liver, 10&nbsp;Gallbladder, 11&nbsp;Small&nbsp;intestine, 12&nbsp;Cloaca
  • bullfrog]] skeleton, showing elongated limb bones and extra joints.  Red marks indicate bones which have been substantially elongated in frogs and joints which have become mobile.  Blue indicates joints and bones which have not been modified or only somewhat elongated.
  • Frogspawn development.
  • [[Common toad]] (''Bufo bufo'') swimming.
  • Frogspawn
  • glass frogs]]
  • green frog]] <br /> (''Rana clamitans'').
  • Close-up of frog's head showing eye, nostril, mouth and tympanum.
  • [[Tyler's tree frog]] (''Litoria tyleri'') has large toe pads and webbed feet.
  • Purple frog (''Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis'').
  • ''[[Phrynomantis bifasciatus]]'' walking on a level surface
  • Burmeister's leaf frog]]
  • The mildly toxic ''[[Ranitomeya imitator]]''.
  • Webbed hind foot of [[common frog]] <br /> (''Rana temporaria'')
  • [[Northern leopard frog]] (''Rana pipiens'') moulting and eating its skin.
  • [[Golden poison frog]] (''Phyllobates terribilis'').
  • Surface rendering of the head of the frog ''[[Atelopus franciscus]]'', with ear parts highlighted.
  • Moche]] frog sculpture
  • A trophic pyramid showing frogs as primary predators.
  • Variegated golden frog (''[[Mantella baroni]]'') in the [[Ranomafana National Park]] of [[Madagascar]]
  • Although frogs are most diverse in warm regions, a few species like the [[wood frog]] even live at the [[Arctic Circle]]
  • A ''[[Xenopus laevis]]'' froglet after metamorphosis.
ORDER OF AMPHIBIANS
Frogs; Anurans; Froglet; Frog zoology; Anuran; Frogspawn; Frog spawn; Batrachian; Frog (amphibian); Frog Metamorphosis; Batrachan; Order Anura; 🐸; Croaking; Frog life cycle; Anura (frog); Anura (order); Anura (amphibian); Frog vocalization; Frog sound; Anoures; Froge; Evolution of frogs; Reproductive systems of frogs; Reproductive behavior of frogs; Sex organs of frogs; Reproductive organs of frogs; Nervous systems of frogs; Frog call
n.
1) a grass; green; wood frog
2) frogs croak; jump
3) (misc.) to have a frog in one's throat ('to be hoarse')
Frog         
  • French ''cuisses de grenouille''.
  • Male [[common midwife toad]] with eggs <br /> (''Alytes obstetricans'').
  • [[Pouched frog]] (''Assa darlingtoni'')
  • Advertisement call of male ''[[Atelopus franciscus]]''
  • [[Panamanian golden frog]] (''Atelopus&nbsp;zeteki'').
  • [[European fire-bellied toad]] (''Bombina&nbsp;bombina'')
  • A common toad adopting a defensive stance.
  • Male and female [[common toad]]s (''Bufo bufo'') in [[amplexus]].
  • [[Golden toad]] (''Bufo periglenes'')&nbsp;– last seen in 1989.
  • [[Rainforest rocket frog]] jumping.
  • Deformed [[mink frog]] with an extra left leg
  • [[Strawberry poison-dart frog]] contains numerous alkaloids which deter predators.
  • A male ''[[Dendropsophus microcephalus]]'' displaying its vocal sac during its call.
  • A fossilized frog from the [[Czech Republic]], possibly ''[[Palaeobatrachus gigas]]''.
  • Anatomical model of a dissected frog: 1&nbsp;Right&nbsp;atrium, 2&nbsp;Lungs, 3&nbsp;Aorta, 4&nbsp;Egg mass, 5&nbsp;Colon, 6&nbsp;Left&nbsp;atrium, 7&nbsp;Ventricle, 8&nbsp;Stomach, 9&nbsp;Liver, 10&nbsp;Gallbladder, 11&nbsp;Small&nbsp;intestine, 12&nbsp;Cloaca
  • bullfrog]] skeleton, showing elongated limb bones and extra joints.  Red marks indicate bones which have been substantially elongated in frogs and joints which have become mobile.  Blue indicates joints and bones which have not been modified or only somewhat elongated.
  • Frogspawn development.
  • [[Common toad]] (''Bufo bufo'') swimming.
  • Frogspawn
  • glass frogs]]
  • green frog]] <br /> (''Rana clamitans'').
  • Close-up of frog's head showing eye, nostril, mouth and tympanum.
  • [[Tyler's tree frog]] (''Litoria tyleri'') has large toe pads and webbed feet.
  • Purple frog (''Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis'').
  • ''[[Phrynomantis bifasciatus]]'' walking on a level surface
  • Burmeister's leaf frog]]
  • The mildly toxic ''[[Ranitomeya imitator]]''.
  • Webbed hind foot of [[common frog]] <br /> (''Rana temporaria'')
  • [[Northern leopard frog]] (''Rana pipiens'') moulting and eating its skin.
  • [[Golden poison frog]] (''Phyllobates terribilis'').
  • Surface rendering of the head of the frog ''[[Atelopus franciscus]]'', with ear parts highlighted.
  • Moche]] frog sculpture
  • A trophic pyramid showing frogs as primary predators.
  • Variegated golden frog (''[[Mantella baroni]]'') in the [[Ranomafana National Park]] of [[Madagascar]]
  • Although frogs are most diverse in warm regions, a few species like the [[wood frog]] even live at the [[Arctic Circle]]
  • A ''[[Xenopus laevis]]'' froglet after metamorphosis.
ORDER OF AMPHIBIANS
Frogs; Anurans; Froglet; Frog zoology; Anuran; Frogspawn; Frog spawn; Batrachian; Frog (amphibian); Frog Metamorphosis; Batrachan; Order Anura; 🐸; Croaking; Frog life cycle; Anura (frog); Anura (order); Anura (amphibian); Frog vocalization; Frog sound; Anoures; Froge; Evolution of frogs; Reproductive systems of frogs; Reproductive behavior of frogs; Sex organs of frogs; Reproductive organs of frogs; Nervous systems of frogs; Frog call
·noun The loop of the scabbard of a bayonet or sword.
II. Frog ·vt To ornament or fasten (a coat, ·etc.) with trogs. ·see Frog, ·noun, 4.
III. Frog ·noun An oblong cloak button, covered with netted thread, and fastening into a loop instead of a button hole.
IV. Frog ·noun The triangular prominence of the hoof, in the middle of the sole of the foot of the horse, and other animals; the fourchette.
V. Frog ·noun 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.
VI. Frog ·noun 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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Frug (surname)

Frug is a Jewish surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Gerald Frug (born 1939), American law professor, husband of Mary Joe Frug
  • Mary Joe Frug (1941–1991), American law professor, feminist and murder victim
  • Simon Frug (1860–1916), Russian Jewish poet, lyricist and author


Exemples du corpus de texte pour Frog
1. The largest living frog, the Goliath frog of West Africa, can reach 7 pounds.
2. Also known as the shrinking frog, the paradoxical frog gets its name because of the contrast between the tadpole and adult frog.
3. The alliance will boost existing conservation efforts to protect species such as the dyeing poison frog, the splash–backed poison frog, and the poison arrow frog.
4. White made collections of the Sydney fauna, including a frog – a rather placid and completely harmless frog.
5. The annual event is inspired by "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," Mark Twain‘s tale of a frog–jumping contest that is weighted in one gambler‘s favor when he secretly fills his opponent‘s frog with buckshot.