Polliwog
91golliwog — [19] It was Florence Upton (1873– 1922), an American born illustrator and writer of children’s books, who dreamed up the blackfaced male doll we now know as the golliwog. It first appeared in the story The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls – and a… …
92pollywog — n. polliwog, tadpole, frog or toad in the larval stage …
93pollywogs — n. polliwog, tadpole, frog or toad in the larval stage …
94golliwog — noun a soft doll with a black face and fuzzy hair. Origin C19: from Golliwogg, a doll character in books by Bertha Upton; perh. suggested by golly1 and polliwog …
95pollywog — noun variant spelling of polliwog …
96polliwig — n.; (also polliwog) Tadpole …
97tadpole — n. Polliwog, porwiggle, purwiggy, polliwig …
98newborn — adj 1. just born, newfledged, neonatal; infantile, infant, babyish, baby; unlicked, still wet behind the ears, unweaned; in the cradle or crib, in swaddling clothes, at the breast, in diapers, Brit. in nappies. 2. reborn, regenerate, regenerated …
99pollywog — /ˈpɒliwɒg/ (say poleewog) noun → tadpole. Also, polliwog …
100tadpole — tad·pole (tăd’pōl′) n. ▸ The aquatic larva of a frog or toad, having gills, a long, laterally compressed tail, and in early stages, no limbs. During metamorphosis of a tadpole into an adult, legs and lungs develop, and the tail gradually… …