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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
Froschk�nig
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Froschkönig
m
Frog Prince, Frog King
Der Froschkönig oder der eiserne Heinrich
The Frog Prince, or Iron Henry
Froschkönig
m
Frog Prince; Frog King
Der Froschkönig oder der eiserne Heinrich (Märchen)
The Frog Prince or Iron Henry (fairy tale)
Der Froschkönig oder der eiserne Heinrich (Märchen)
lit.
The Frog Prince, or Iron Henry (fairy tale)
Deutsche
Froschk�nig Synonyme
Englische
Frog Prince Frog King Synonyme
frog
Aussie
Boche
Canuck
Chink
Guinea
Hunk
Hunkie
Jerry
Kraut
Krauthead
Mick
Mickey
Paddy
amphibian
batrachian
broad jumper
bucking bronco
buckjumper
bullfrog
croaker
dago
flea
gazelle
goat
grasshopper
greaseball
greaser
high jumper
hopper
hoppytoad
hoptoad
hurdle racer
hurdler
jackrabbit
jumper
jumping bean
jumping jack
kangaroo
leaper
limey
newt
paddock
pole vaulter
polliwog
salamander
salmon
stag
sunfisher
tadpole
timber topper
toad
tree frog
tree toad
vaulter
wetback
froggy
amphibian
anguine
batrachian
colubriform
crawling
creeping
crocodilian
lizardlike
ophidian
repent
reptant
reptile
reptilelike
reptilian
reptiliform
reptiloid
saurian
serpentiform
serpentile
serpentine
serpentlike
serpentoid
slithering
snakelike
snaky
toadish
viperiform
viperish
viperlike
viperoid
viperous
vipery
frogman
Naval Reservist
Royal Marine
Seabee
bather
bathing beauty
bathing girl
bluejacket
boot
cadet
deep-sea diver
diver
free diver
gob
horse marine
jolly
jumper
marine
mermaid
merman
midshipman
midshipmite
natator
naval cadet
navy man
parachute jumper
pearl diver
plunger
scuba diver
skin diver
sky diver
snorkel diver
swabbie
swimmer
Froschk�nig Definition
Frog
(
n.
)
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.
Frog
(
n.
)
The
triangular
prominence
of
the
hoof,
in
the
middle
of
the
sole
of
the
foot
of
the
horse,
and
other
animals
Frog
(
n.
)
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.
Frog
(
n.
)
An
oblong
cloak
button,
covered
with
netted
thread,
and
fastening
into
a
loop
instead
of
a
button
hole.
Frog
(
n.
)
The
loop
of
the
scabbard
of
a
bayonet
or
sword.
Frog
(
v.
t.)
To
ornament
or
fasten
(a
coat,
etc.)
with
trogs.
See
Frog,
n.,
4.
King
(
n.
)
A
Chinese
musical
instrument,
consisting
of
resonant
stones
or
metal
plates,
arranged
according
to
their
tones
in
a
frame
of
wood,
and
struck
with
a
hammer.
King
(
n.
)
A
chief
ruler
King
(
n.
)
One
who,
or
that
which,
holds
a
supreme
position
or
rank
King
(
n.
)
A
playing
card
having
the
picture
of
a
king
King
(
n.
)
The
chief
piece
in
the
game
of
chess.
King
(
n.
)
A
crowned
man
in
the
game
of
draughts.
King
(
n.
)
The
title
of
two
historical
books
in
the
Old
Testament.
King
(
v.
i.)
To
supply
with
a
king
King
Charles
spaniel
(
)
A
variety
of
small
pet
dogs,
having,
drooping
ears,
a
high,
dome-shaped
forehead,
pug
nose,
large,
prominent
eyes,
and
long,
wavy
hair.
The
color
is
usually
black
and
tan.
King-post
(
n.
)
A
member
of
a
common
form
of
truss,
as
a
roof
truss.
It
is
strictly
a
tie,
intended
to
prevent
the
sagging
of
the
tiebeam
in
the
middle.
If
there
are
struts,
supporting
the
main
rafters,
they
often
bear
upon
the
foot
of
the
king-post.
Called
also
crown-post.
King's
Bench
(
)
Formerly,
the
highest
court
of
common
law
in
England
Prince
(
a.
)
The
one
of
highest
rank
Prince
(
a.
)
The
son
of
a
king
or
emperor,
or
the
issue
of
a
royal
family
Prince
(
a.
)
A
title
belonging
to
persons
of
high
rank,
differing
in
different
countries.
In
England
it
belongs
to
dukes,
marquises,
and
earls,
but
is
given
to
members
of
the
royal
family
only.
In
Italy
a
prince
is
inferior
to
a
duke
as
a
member
of
a
particular
order
of
nobility
Prince
(
a.
)
The
chief
of
any
body
of
men
Prince
(
v.
i.)
To
play
the
prince.
Sea
king
(
)
One
of
the
leaders
among
the
Norsemen
who
passed
their
lives
in
roving
the
seas
in
search
of
plunder
and
adventures
Frog Prince Frog King Bedeutung
frog
kick
a
swimming
kick,
knees
are
drawn
upward
and
outward
so
the
legs
can
be
brought
together
when
fully
extended
king
vulture
Sarcorhamphus
papa
large
black-and-white
vulture
of
South
America
and
Central
America,
have
colorful
wattles
and
wartlike
protuberances
on
head
and
neck
frog
toad
toad
frog
anuran
batrachian
salientian
any
of
various
tailless
stout-bodied
amphibians
with
long
hind
limbs
for
leaping,
semiaquatic
and
terrestrial
species
true
frog
ranid
insectivorous
usually
semiaquatic
web-footed
amphibian
with
smooth
moist
skin
and
long
hind
legs
wood-frog
wood
frog
Rana
sylvatica
wideanging
light-brown
frog
of
moist
North
American
woodlands
especially
spruce
leopard
frog
spring
frog
Rana
pipiens
common
North
American
green
or
brownish
frog
having
white-edged
dark
oval
spots
green
frog
spring
frog
Rana
clamitans
similar
to
bullfrog,
found
in
or
near
marshes
and
ponds,
of
United
States
and
Canada
cascades
frog
Rana
cascadae
mountain
frog
found
near
water,
of
United
States
Northwest
to
California
goliath
frog
Rana
goliath
largest
living
frog,
up
to
a
foot
and
weighing
up
tolbs,
Africa
pickerel
frog
Rana
palustris
a
meadow
frog
of
eastern
North
America
tarahumara
frog
Rana
tarahumarae
Mexican
frog
found
within
a
jump
or
two
of
water
grass
frog
Rana
temporaria
a
common
semiterrestrial
European
frog
leptodactylid
frog
leptodactylid
toothed
frogs:
terrestrial
or
aquatic
or
arboreal
robber
frog
small
terrestrial
frog
of
tropical
America
barking
frog
robber
frog
Hylactophryne
augusti
of
southwest
United
States
and
Mexico,
call
is
like
a
dog's
bark
tree
frog
tree-frog
any
of
various
Old
World
arboreal
frogs
distinguished
from
true
frogs
by
adhesive
suckers
on
the
toes
tailed
frog
bell
toad
ribbed
toad
tailed
toad
Ascaphus
trui
western
North
American
frog
with
a
taillike
copulatory
organ
tree
toad
tree
frog
tree-frog
arboreal
amphibians
usually
having
adhesive
disks
at
the
tip
of
each
toe,
of
southeast
Asia
and
Australia
and
America
chameleon
tree
frog
a
form
of
tree
toad
cricket
frog
either
of
two
frogs
with
a
clicking
call
northern
cricket
frog
Acris
crepitans
a
cricket
frog
of
eastern
and
central
United
States
eastern
cricket
frog
Acris
gryllus
a
cricket
frog
of
eastern
United
States
chorus
frog
any
of
several
small
North
American
frogs
having
a
loud
call
lowland
burrowing
treefrog
northern
casque-headed
frog
Pternohyla
fodiens
terrestrial
burrowing
nocturnal
frog
of
grassy
terrain
and
scrub
forests
having
very
hard
upper
surface
of
head,
of
the
United
States
southwest
sheep
frog
mostly
of
Central
America
tongueless
frog
almost
completely
aquatic
frog
native
to
Africa
and
Panama
and
northern
South
America
African
clawed
frog
Xenopus
laevis
a
tongueless
frog
native
to
Africa,
established
in
the
United
States
as
result
of
release
of
laboratory
and
aquarium
animals
horned
lizard
horned
toad
horny
frog
insectivorous
lizard
with
hornlike
spines
on
the
head
and
spiny
scales
on
the
body,
of
western
North
America
king
snake
kingsnake
any
of
numerous
nonvenomous
North
American
constrictors,
feed
on
other
snakes
and
small
mammals
hamadryad
king
cobra
Ophiophagus
hannah
Naja
hannah
large
cobra
of
southeastern
Asia
and
the
East
Indies,
the
largest
venomous
snake,
sometimes
placed
in
genus
Naja
horseshoe
crab
king
crab
Limulus
polyphemus
Xiphosurus
polyphemus
large
marine
arthropod
of
the
Atlantic
coast
of
North
America
having
a
domed
carapace
that
is
shaped
like
a
horseshoe
and
a
stiff
pointed
tail,
a
living
fossil
related
to
the
wood
louse
king
crab
Alaska
crab
Alaskan
king
crab
Alaska
king
crab
Paralithodes
camtschatica
large
edible
crab
of
northern
Pacific
waters
especially
along
the
coasts
of
Alaska
and
Japan
European
spider
crab
king
crab
Maja
squinado
a
large
spider
crab
of
Europe
king
penguin
Aptenodytes
patagonica
large
penguin
on
islands
bordering
the
Antarctic
Circle
King
Charles
spaniel
a
toy
English
spaniel
with
a
black-and-tan
coat,
named
after
Charles
II
who
popularized
it
lion
king
of
beasts
Panthera
leo
large
gregarious
predatory
feline
of
Africa
and
India
having
a
tawny
coat
with
a
shaggy
mane
in
the
male
chinook
chinook
salmon
king
salmon
quinnat
salmon
Oncorhynchus
tshawytscha
large
Pacific
salmon
valued
as
food,
adults
die
after
spawning
oarfish
king
of
the
herring
ribbonfish
Regalecus
glesne
thin
deep-water
tropical
fishtofeet
long
having
a
red
dorsal
fin
king
whiting
Menticirrhus
americanus
whiting
of
the
southeastern
coast
of
North
America
king
mackerel
cavalla
cero
Scomberomorus
cavalla
large
mackerel
with
long
pointed
snout,
important
food
and
game
fish
of
the
eastern
Atlantic
coast
southward
to
Brazil
frog
a
decorative
loop
of
braid
or
cord
king
(chess)
the
weakest
but
the
most
important
piece
king
one
of
the
four
playing
cards
in
a
deck
bearing
the
picture
of
a
king
king
a
checker
that
has
been
moved
to
the
opponent's
first
row
where
it
is
promoted
to
a
piece
that
is
free
to
move
either
forward
or
backward
king
post
post
connecting
the
crossbeam
to
the
apex
of
a
triangular
truss
Prince
Albert
a
man's
double-breasted
frock
coat
Round
Table
King
Arthur's
Round
Table
(legend)
the
circular
table
for
King
Arthur
and
his
knights
Authorized
Version
King
James
Version
King
James
Bible
an
English
translation
of
the
Bible
published
in
King's
English
Queen's
English
English
as
spoken
by
educated
persons
in
southern
England
Lane's
Prince
Albert
apple
used
primarily
in
cooking
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