tadpole

[ˈtædpoʊl]

tadpole Definition

the aquatic larva or immature form of frogs and toads, having a tail, gills for breathing, and no legs.

Using tadpole: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tadpole" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pond was full of tadpoles.

  • Example

    The tadpole eventually grew into a frog.

  • Example

    Tadpoles are herbivores and feed on algae.

tadpole Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tadpole

Phrases with tadpole

  • the period of development of a frog or toad between the egg and adult stages, during which it has a tail and no legs

    Example

    The tadpole stage lasts for about 6-9 weeks.

  • a small freshwater crustacean that resembles a tadpole in shape and movement

    Example

    Tadpole shrimps are commonly found in temporary pools and ponds.

  • a disrupted barred spiral galaxy located about 420 million light-years away from Earth

    Example

    The Tadpole Galaxy is named for its elongated tidal tail, which resembles a tadpole.

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Summary: tadpole in Brief

A 'tadpole' [ˈtædpoʊl] is the immature form of frogs and toads, characterized by a tail, gills for breathing, and no legs. It is an aquatic creature that feeds on algae and undergoes metamorphosis to become an adult frog or toad. The term 'tadpole' is also used in phrases like 'tadpole stage,' referring to the period of development between the egg and adult stages, and 'tadpole galaxy,' which is a disrupted barred spiral galaxy.