tadpole

Definition

General English

Origin & History of “tadpole”

A tadpole is etymologically a ‘toad-head’. The word was coined from middle English tadde ‘toad’ and pol ‘head’ (ancestor of modern English poll ‘voting’, historically a counting of ‘heads’). Tadpoles, with their moonlike faces appearing to take up about half of their small globular bodies, seem rather like animated heads.
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