Frog mouth

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A frog mouth stands for:

  • a late medieval or early modern helmet that covered the entire head and part of the chest. This type of helmet offered a high level of safety, especially in knightly tournaments, see Stechhelm
  • a cover for a vent
  • a curved dormer window, see bat dormer window
  • a bulbous type of bell . The frog mouth bell has a bulbous sound body and a frog-like opening also called "mouth". As with all bells, the diameter of the bell is usually given. For example, with an "18" the opening is 18 cm wide
  • the title of a short story collection by the children's and youth author Andreas Steinhöfel
  • 11 species from the family frogmouths belonging to the genus Batrachostomus frog mouths
  • a blade shape on polearms , see frog mouth (weapon)
  • Hedelfinger giant cherry, a cartilage cherry
  • a green anti-skimming attachment on the card slot of ATMs