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accord
accordant
according
act
adequate
adequately
adjust
adjusting
adjutant
adonic
advantage
agreeable
alcaics
alcove
altern
anacreontic
answer
answerable
answerableness
answerably
answering
antitype
apologize
apprehension
aptly
archilochian
artifice
ascend
asclepiad
associable
astragal
attachment
attend
b
bark
baryte
basin
bay
believe
belly
betake
bipartite
bipartition
blow
bottomry
breed
bridge
c
capias
capillary
carp
cast
casting
causey
check
cheek
chime
choliambic
commit
communicating
communication
concordant
concurring
conform
conformable
conformity
congruent
congruity
conjecture
consent
conservatory
consider
considered
considering
convexo-concave
correct
correspond
correspondence
correspondency
correspondent
correspondently
corresponding
cosmographically
costume
council
counterpart
counterpoise
countersignal
countertally
courtesy
dam
dance
delirium
desertion
despond
despondency
despondent
desponder
desponding
despondingly
difform
dispondee
double
dragnet
duplicate
each
east
electricity
emerge
emotion
epistolary
equilateral
equiponderance
equiponderate
espouse
expire
f
fall
feed
filbert
fill
fishful
fishpond
flower
fluvial
foot
for
foreign
fortitude
friendship
glyconic
goldenfish
grand
green
guaiacum
harmonist
harmony
head
heaviness
heavy
heel
heft
heptagonal
hexameter
his
homologous
horsepond
i
imponderability
imponderous
inadequation
indeclinable
indenture
indifference
indifferent
intercourse
interpreter
k
lagune
lake
landgrave
lignum-vitae
logarithm
magnetical
male
mantle
massiveness
massy
match
matchable
matter
measure
millpond
mink
moose
mud
muliebrity
muse
mutual
nadir
non-ponderosity
nurse
nut
o
of
onirocritic
onomatopy
open
opponent
or
ordeal
overpoise
overweigh
overweight
p
pair
parallel
parch
penstock
pentameter
perisperm
pinch
plethrum
poise
pole
polymnite
pond
pond-weed
ponder
ponderal
ponderation
ponderosity
ponderous
pool
pound
preponder
preponderance
preponderancy
preponderant
preponderate
preponderating
preponderation
preterit
probability
proportion
punctual
quadrate
quadripartite
quadruman
quotation
rail
refine
register
reservoir
respond
responded
respondent
responding
responsible
responsive
rime
rise
ruminate
rush
sad
sameness
sapphic
scammony
scepticism
secretary
sesterce
sex
shire
sir
so
solecism
soliped
source
species
specimen
spondaic
spondaical
spondee
spondyl
spondyle
spring
stagnant
stagnate
steganography
stereotype
stew
stifle
store
strand
sublimity
suit
sump
superponderate
sustain
sway
sympathy
synonymous
tail
talisman
tally
tallying
tench
ternate
terrel
thum
toe
tooth
tripartite
turn
unequal
unresponsible
unwieldy
vindicate
vivary
vocabulary
wage
ward
waste-gate
water
weigh
weight
weightily
weightiness
weighty
wild
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1828 Definition

POND, n. [L. pono; pontus, the sea.]

1. A body of stagnant water without an outlet, larger than a puddle, and smaller than a lake; or a like body of water with a small outlet. In the United States, we give this name to collections of water in the interior country, which are fed by springs, and from which issues a small stream. These ponds are often a mile or two or even more in length, and the current issuing from them is used to drive the wheels of mills and furnaces.

2. A collection of water raised in a river by a dam, for the purpose of propelling mill-wheels. These artificial ponds are called mill-ponds.

Pond for fist. [See Fish-pond.]

POND, v.t. [from the noun.] To make a pond; to collect in a pond by stopping the current of a river.

POND, v.t. To ponder. [Not in use.]

1913 Definition
Pond (pond)
n.(?)
Pond
[Probably originally, an inclosed body of water, and the same word as pound. See Pound an inclosure.]
  1. A body of water, naturally or artificially confined, and usually of less extent than a lake.
    "Through pond or pool." Milton.

    Pond hen (Zoöl.), the American coot. See Coot (a). -- Pond lily (Bot.), the water lily. See under Water, and Illust. under Nymphæa. -- Pond snail (Zoöl.), any gastropod living in fresh-water ponds or lakes. The most common kinds are air- breathing snails (Pulmonifera) belonging to Limnæa, Physa, Planorbis, and allied genera. The operculated species are pectinibranchs, belonging to Melantho, Valvata, and various other genera. -- Pond spice (Bot.), an American shrub (Tetranthera geniculata) of the Laurel family, with small oval leaves, and axillary clusters of little yellow flowers. The whole plant is spicy. It grows in ponds and swamps from Virginia to Florida. -- Pond tortoise, Pond turtle (Zoöl.), any freshwater tortoise of the family Emydidæ. Numerous species are found in North America.

  2. To make into a pond; to collect, as water, in a pond by damming.
  3. To ponder.
    [Obs.]

    Pleaseth you, pond your suppliant's plaint. Spenser.


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