tadpole

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Frog tadpoles
Salamander tadpole

Etymology

From Middle English tadpolle, taddepol, equivalent to toad +‎ poll (head).

Pronunciation

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Noun

tadpole (plural tadpoles)

  1. A young toad or frog in its larval stage of development that lives in water, has a tail and no legs, and, like a fish, breathes through gills.
  2. (by extension) The aquatic larva of any amphibian.
    salamander tadpole
  3. A type of cargo bike that has two wheels in front and one in back.
  4. (psychology) A child's basic drawing of a human being, having a detailed head but only sticks for the body and limbs.

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