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1. any of various tailless leaping amphibians of the order Anura, with a smooth skin and fully webbed feet, often used in laboratory experiments. Cf. toad. 2. the band of horny substance in the middle of the sole of a horse's foot, dividing into two branches and running toward the heel in the form of a fork.
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| frog b. |
respiration unaided by the primary or ordinary accessory muscles of respiration, the air being “swallowed” rapidly into the lungs by use of the tongue and muscles of the pharynx; used by patients with chronic muscle paralysis to augment their breathing.
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| frog f. |
flatness of the face due to intranasal disease.
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| frog s. |
bar (def. 6).
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| frog-leg p. |
an anteroposterior projection of the abducted hips.
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