frog
Frog stands for:
- an animal of the order of the frog auger
- Frog (food) , frog legs
- Frog ( heraldic animal) in heraldry
- a stone in the shape of a frog, see Fraischstein
- Frosch (brand) , brand family of household cleaners
- Zeche Frosch , a historic mine in the Ruhr area
- Mount Frog , mountain in Victoria Land, Antarctica
Equipment:
- an oil lamp from mining, see frog lamp
- Frog (measurement) , a base for measuring rods
- the handle end of the bow of string instruments, see bow (string instrument)
- lateral closure of suspension files , see suspension file #Frosch
Frosch is the family name of the following people:
- Carl Frosch (copperplate engraver) (1771–?), German copperplate engraver
- Carl Frosch (1908–1984), American chemist
- Christian Frosch (director) (* 1966), Austrian director
- Christian Frosch (artist) (* 1968), German visual artist
- Dušan Frosch (* 1981), German-Czech ice hockey player
- Friedrich Wilhelm Gotthilf Frosch (1776–1834), German preacher and schoolboy
- Gerd Roman Frosch (* 1944), Austrian film director, actor and screenwriter
- Hensel Frosch (15th / 16th century), German builder and stonemason
- Johannes Frosch (around 1485–1533), German Lutheran theologian and reformer
- Joseph Frosch (1733–1802), German Cistercian abbot
- Jürgen Frosch (* 1976), German DJ
- Karlheinz Frosch (* 1950), German politician (AfD)
- Karl-Heinz Frosch (* 1968), German surgeon
- Kathrin Frosch (* 1968), German stage and costume designer
- Matthias Frosch (* 1960), German physician
- Paul Frosch (1860–1928), German physician, hygienist and bacteriologist
- Robert A. Frosch (* 1928), American physicist
- Walter Frosch (1950–2013), German soccer player
- Wicker Frosch (before 1300–1363), Frankfurt patrician and clergyman
See also:
Wiktionary: Frosch - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations