Frog (disambiguation)
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Frog may mean:
- Frog, an amphibian
- Frog (fastening), an ornamental braiding, or a specific style called a Chinese frog
- Frog (bicycle), a folding bicycle
- Frog (software), a computer program used to automatically combat E-mail spam
- Frogman, a scuba diver
- Frogs (film), a 1972 film directed by George McCowan
- Frog (Chrono Trigger), a playable character in Chrono Trigger
- Frogger, a video game
- The Frogs, a comedy play by Aristophanes
- The Frogs (musical), Stephen Sondheim's musical adaptation of Aristophanes play
- The Frogs (band), a rock band
- The Frog Prince, a fairy tale
- The Frog Princess, a fairy tale
- Freddo Frog, a confectionery popular in Australia
- Crazy Frog, a ringtone
- FROG-7, a type of (former Soviet Union) rocket artillery
- Frog (models), a former brand of model aircraft and scale model kits in Britain
Frog may also be:
- A flat metal base with closely-ranged spikes to hold flower stems in a flower arrangement
- The end of the bow of a stringed instrument that includes the nut - the mechanism which alters the tautness of the hairs
- A derogatory term for a French person
- A bullfighter's jacket
- In railways, the means of passing one running rail through another, with flangeway
- A part of the hoof of a horse, that assists in the circulation of blood
- An indentation in one of the bed faces of a brick, usually the top
- A rock club night, held in London, UK, every Saturday at the Mean Fiddler
- That part of a metal wood working bench plane (tool) which supports the blade assembly
- Michigan J. Frog, Warner Brothers cartoon character and The WB television network's mascot.
FROG may stand for:
- Free Range On Grid, a driverless car technology from the Nehterlands
- Frequency-resolved optical gating, a method used to measure ultrashort optical pulses
- a block cipher algorithm
- the Christian phrase "Fully rely on God" (similar to "WWJD")
FROGS may stand for:
- Full Range Oxygen Gas System, an oxygen rebreather currently used in France

