Associations to the word «Pond»
Noun
- Slough
- Levee
- Sand
- Flood
- Habitat
- Picnic
- Woodland
- Aquarium
- Inlet
- Harvesting
- Mangrove
- Dam
- Fertilization
- Cypress
- Arboretum
- Sheet
- Moat
- Oyster
- Amphibian
- Rory
- Hampstead
- Interval
- Drain
- Deposit
- Perch
- Fountain
- Vegetation
- Fishing
- Efficiency
- Ho
- Dike
- Skating
- Spawn
- Watershed
- Shallow
- Eel
- Goose
- Wildlife
- Acre
- Mud
- Willow
- Intensity
- Toad
- Paddy
- Conservation
- Skate
- Barrier
- Rink
- Sawmill
- Shoreline
- Herring
- Orchard
- Silt
- Pool
- Stabilization
- Garden
- Retention
- Salamander
- Grotto
- Pebble
- Parkland
- Geelong
- Roof
- Creek
- Swimming
- Lawn
- Fen
- Swan
- Fed
- Kingfisher
- Footpath
- Walkway
- Concord
- Estuary
- Seawater
- Backyard
- Hectare
- Splash
- Embankment
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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