pollywog - Meaning in Punjabi

pollywog - Meaning in Punjabi

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Definitions and Meaning of pollywog in English

pollywog noun

  1. a larval frog or toad

    Synonyms

    tadpole

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The word or phrase pollywog refers to a larval frog or toad. See pollywog meaning in Punjabi, pollywog definition, translation and meaning of pollywog in Punjabi. Find pollywog similar words, pollywog synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of pollywog. Find the answer of what is the meaning of pollywog in Punjabi.

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