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Current Status:
I intend to develop the name "Frog.ca" into a website.
However, it will remain unoccupied until I am presented with
an offer that I cannot refuse, or until I can find the time
and resources to create a site that lives up to my standards
of quality.
Potential uses for this domain:
- An educational, scientific, nature site.
- Cool email addresses like Kermit@frog.ca, Dissected@frog.ca,
Green@frog.ca, Poison@frog.ca or Prince@frog.ca.
- [ insert imaginative application here ]
- Email me
your idea/proposal.
Definition (from www.m-w.com):
Main Entry: frog
Pronunciation: 'frog, 'fräg
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English frogge, from Old English frogga; akin
to Old High German frosk frog; senses 2, 3, 5, 7,
8 unclearly derived & perhaps of distinct origin
Date: before 12th century
1 : any of various smooth-skinned web-footed
largely aquatic tailless agile leaping amphibians (as a
ranid) -- compare TOAD
2 : the triangular elastic horny pad in the
middle of the sole of the foot of a horse -- see HOOF illustration
3 a : a loop attached to a belt to hold a
weapon or tool b : an ornamental braiding
for fastening the front of a garment that consists of a
button and a loop through which it passes
4 often capitalized, usually offensive : FRENCHMAN
5 : a device permitting the wheels on one
rail of a track to cross an intersecting rail
6 : a condition in the throat that produces
hoarseness <had a frog in his throat>
7 : the nut of a violin bow
8 : a small holder (as of metal, glass, or
plastic) with perforations or spikes for holding flowers
in place in a bowl or vase
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