💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bellfrog"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| bell frognoun | Any of the genus Litoria of tree frogs. |
| grassfrognoun | Alternative spelling of grass frog. [Any of several Australian terrestrial tree frogs.] |
| mistfrognoun | Alternative form of mist frog. [Any of several species of the genus Litoria of Australian tree frogs, but especially of the species Litoria rheocola.] |
| treefrognoun | Alternative spelling of tree frog. [A frog of the family Hylidae, of small size and more elegant in form than the true frogs (family Ranidae), often with a bright coloration.] |
| woodfrognoun | Alternative spelling of wood frog. [The frog species Lithobates sylvaticus, native to North American woodland.] |
| mist frognoun | Any of several species of the genus Litoria of Australian tree frogs, but especially of the species Litoria rheocola. |
| glassfrognoun | Alternative spelling of glass frog. [Any of a group of frogs in the family Centrolenidae, with distinctive light-coloured or translucent skin.] |
| fire bellied toadnoun | Alternative form of fire-bellied toad. [Any toad of the genus Bombina.] |
| grass frognoun | Any of several Australian terrestrial tree frogs. |
| bullfrognoun | Any of various frogs having a croak that resembles the bellow of a cow or bull. |
| blue frognoun | An Australian green tree frog (Ranoidea caerulea), syn. Litoria caerulea). |
| night frognoun | Any frog of the genus Nyctibatrachus. |
| banana frognoun | Any of various frogs of the genus Afrixalus. |
| rain frognoun | Any of many species of frogs in diverse genera: |
| tree frognoun | A frog of the family Hylidae, of small size and more elegant in form than the true frogs (family Ranidae), often with a bright coloration. |
| froglingnoun | a young or little frog |
| batraciannoun | Alternative form of batrachian. [(rare) A frog or toad.] |
| green frognoun | Any frog of the family Ranidae; a true frog or ranid. |
| hylanoun | A tree frog of the genus Hyla. |
| wood frognoun | The frog species Lithobates sylvaticus, native to North American woodland. |
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