More frog-like in appearance, behavior, or characteristic; comparative form of froggy.
From 'froggy' (adjective meaning resembling or characteristic of frogs) plus the comparative suffix '-er'.
As you go deeper into comparative adjectives about frogs, you're basically noting which creature is more amphibian—and that linguistic climb mirrors actual frog evolution from water-dwellers!
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