Tadpole
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English
Etymology
From Middle English tad meaning "toad" and pole for "head".
Noun
- A young toad or frog in its larval stage of development that lives in water, and, like a fish, breathes through gills and has no legs.
Translations
- Dutch: dikkopje m, dim, dikkop m, kikkervisje , dim
- Finnish: nuijapää (1)
- French: têtard m
- Hebrew: רֹאשָׁן
- Indonesian: berudu
- Interlingua: larva de rana
- Japanese: おたまじゃくし (otamajakushi)
- Javanese: kecebong
- Volapük: frogalarvat