Kaulquappe

German

Etymology

15th century; from Middle High German kūle (modern Kaule) "hollow, pond" and *kwappō (type of fresh-water fish) (more at *žaba).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkaulˌkvapə/
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Noun

Kaulquappe f (genitive Kaulquappe, plural Kaulquappen)

  1. tadpole, polliwog

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