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polliwog

[pol-ee-wog] / ˈpɒl iˌwɒg /
NOUN
frog
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Among the masses of fauna, the pigeon occupies a rung on the human scale of fuzzy affection somewhere between a common garden slug and the lesser polliwog.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 14, 2021

He envisioned the snug Aircar as every man's airplane, affectionately called it his polliwog.

From Time Magazine Archive

By comparison, Klete Keller, America's best 400-m man, and no polliwog, swam 3:47.18 last month--a new U.S. record.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ancestors of the newt, the polliwog, the lizard and the water snake.

From Time Magazine Archive

Old forms of polliwog are pollywig, polewiggle, and 242 pollwiggle.

From The Log of the Sun A Chronicle of Nature's Year by Beebe, William