| pond | a natural or man-made depression, smaller that a lake, filled with water; so shallow that light penetrates to the bottom throughout its depth | en |
| pond | a roof surface that is incompletely drained | en |
| pond | A small pool of water, often artificially formed | en |
| pond | Flow control or water treatment structure that is wet | en |
| pond | A relatively small, sometimes ephemeral or seasonal, inland body of fresh water occupying a basin or hollow in the earth's surface | en |
| pond | A pond is a small body of water surrounded by land A pond is smaller than a lake river A river is a large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean sea A sea is a large body of saly water that is connected to an ocean A sea may be partly or completely surrounded by land sound A sound is a wide inlet of the sea or ocean that is parallel to the coastline; it often separates a coastline from a nearby island | en |
| pond | To block the flow of water so that it can escape only through evaporation or seepage; to dam | en |
| pond | man-made, small lake | en |
| pond | (colloquial) The Atlantic Ocean. Especially in across the pond | en |
| pond | A pond is a small body of water surrounded by land A pond is smaller than a lake | en |
| pond | To make into a pond; to collect, as water, in a pond by damming | en |
| pond | A small natural body of standing fresh water filling a surface depression, usually smaller than a lake | en |
| pond | small lake; pool, small body of water isim | en |
| pond | A body of water, naturally or artificially confined, and usually of less extent than a lake | en |
| pond | a small lake; "the pond was too small for sailing | en |
| pond | To ponder | en |
| pond | a body of water usually smaller than a lake and larger than a pool either naturally or artificially confined | en |
| pond | A pond is a small area of water that is smaller than a lake. Ponds are often made artificially. She chose a bench beside the duck pond and sat down | en |
| pond | A body of water usually smaller than a lake, encircled by vegetation, and generally shallow enough for sunlight to reach the bottom Rooted plants can grow in any spot within the pond creating a habitat for various forms of animal life | en |
| pond | People sometimes refer to the Atlantic Ocean as the pond. Usually, the presentation is made on the other side of the pond. A still body of water smaller than a lake | en |
| pond | A still body of water smaller than a lake | en |
| pond | a small lake; "the pond was too small for sailing" | en |
| ponds | plural of pond | en |