Associations to the word «Pond»
Noun
- Evaporation
- Runoff
- Groundwater
- Irrigation
- Drainage
- Stream
- Sediment
- Water
- Infiltration
- Lake
- Flow
- Magma
- Lava
- Pore
- Carp
- Grass
- Geologist
- Conductivity
- Rainfall
- Soil
- Crust
- Aquaculture
- Walden
- Br
- Eruption
- Wetland
- River
- Swamp
- Catfish
- Depth
- Accumulation
- Glacier
- Heron
- Ditch
- Duck
- Raceway
- Bog
- Marsh
- Ripple
- Brook
- Beaver
- Lily
- Frog
- Grassland
- Boating
- Alga
- Shrimp
- Puddle
- Salt
- Dragonfly
- Equation
- Ice
- Savanna
- Turtle
- Sludge
- Playground
- Fish
- Spawning
- Trout
- Layer
- Mill
- Waterfall
- Meadow
- Wastewater
- Overflow
- Reservoir
- Alligator
- Lotus
- Lagoon
- Anaheim
- Slope
- Headwater
- Bathe
- Sewage
- Bathing
- Surface
Adjective
Wiktionary
POND, noun. An inland body of standing water, either natural or man-made, that is smaller than a lake.
POND, noun. (colloquial) The Atlantic Ocean. Especially in across the pond.
POND, verb. To block the flow of water so that it can escape only through evaporation or seepage; to dam.
POND, verb. To make into a pond; to collect, as water, in a pond by damming.
POND, verb. (obsolete) To ponder.
POND, proper noun. A surname.
POND DAMSELFLY, noun. A type of damselfly of the family Coenagrionidae
POND HERON, noun. A heron of the genus Ardeola.
POND HERONS, noun. Plural of pond heron
POND HOCKEY, noun. (sports) a form of ice hockey played outdoors on the surface of a frozen lake or pond, or other body of water.
POND LILY, noun. Alternative form of pondlily
POND SCUM, noun. Worthless, insignificant person or people.
POND TURTLE, noun. A turtle of the genera of the Emydidae family.
POND TURTLE, noun. The giant Asian pond turtle, Heosemys grandis.
POND TURTLE, noun. A turtle of the genus Mauremys.
POND TURTLE, noun. The Philippine forest turtle or Leyte pond turtle (Heosemys leytensis).
POND TURTLES, noun. Plural of pond turtle
Dictionary definition
POND, noun. A small lake; "the pond was too small for sailing".
Wise words
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