Pond (noun)

  1. A small body of still water, typically one formed naturally.
  2. A man-made pool for holding fish or water plants.
  3. A small lake.

Origin:

Old english pond, of germanic origin; related to dutch pond and german pfand "enclosed piece of water".

Examples:

  1. He saw a frog in the pond.
  2. She stocked the pond with fish.
  3. He went for a swim in the pond.
  4. She walked around the pond.
  5. The child was fascinated by the pond and the life in it.
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