noun
- Plural of frogging: decorative braided or looped fastenings, typically made of cord or braid, used on clothing or uniforms.
- Plural of frogging: the act or practice of removing frogs from a pond or wetland, typically for scientific study or population management.
Usage: chiefly historical or formal wear; often seen on military dress uniforms and formal jackets
Usage: ecological or scientific context
Examples
- The military dress uniform featured ornate froggings down the front of the jacket.
- The antique coat was decorated with silk froggings in gold and crimson.
- Froggings were a common embellishment on 19th-century formal wear.
- The biologists conducted froggings at the wetland to monitor amphibian populations.
- Traditional froggings on ceremonial uniforms require skilled craftsmanship to create.