Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet FROGS'


FROGS'

Definition av FROGS'

  1. böjningsform av frog

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Är palindrom

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  • Its invention can be traced back to an argument between Volta and Luigi Galvani, Volta's fellow Italian scientist who had conducted experiments on frogs' legs.
  • In 1780, using a frog, he discovered that the muscles of dead frogs' legs twitched when struck by an electrical spark.
  • Some suggested strong winds, waterspouts, or tornados carried the frogs' eggs flying north across Africa, until falling on England.
  • Severe bushfires in the Victorian and NSW high country in January 2003 destroyed much of the frogs' remaining habitat, especially the breeding sites and the leaf litter that insulates overwintering adults.
  • He is served moules marinières, pâté de foie gras, beluga caviar, Eggs Benedict, a leek tart, frogs' legs amandine and quail's eggs with puréed mushrooms all mixed in a bucket with the quail eggs on top and a double helping of pâté.
  • Meanwhile, a slightly drugged Spangle is forced to work as a slave and dance for the frogs' Commander Toty.
  • Watt is characterised by an almost hypnotic use of repetition, extreme deadpan philosophical humour, deliberately unidiomatic English such as Watt's "facultative" tram stop, and such items as a frogs' chorus, a notated mixed choir, and heavy use of ellipsis towards the end of the text.
  • Karl usually acts as the straight man for Spot's and Buddy's antics, knowing the flaws in the frogs' thoughts, but willing to play along with them anyway.
  • They typically combine a toad-like body shape with a frog-like, pointed face (hence the German name 'Krötenfrösche', literally 'toad frogs').
  • The Zoo sent Longcore electron micrographs that had been taken of the diseased frogs' skin and she recognised them to be Chytridiomycota.


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