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Definition of pond
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Pond (v. t.) To make into a pond; to
collect,
as
water,
in a pond by
damming..
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Pondweed
::
Pondweed
(n.) Any
aquatic
plant of the genus
Potamogeton,
of which many
species
are found in ponds or
slow-moving
rivers..
East
::
East (n.) The point in the
heavens
where the sun is seen to rise at the
equinox,
or the
corresponding
point on the
earth;
that one of the four
cardinal
points
of the
compass
which is in a
direction
at right
angles
to that of north and
south,
and which is
toward
the right hand of one who faces the
north;
the point
directly
opposite
to the
west..
Respondent
::
Respondent
(n.) One who
responds.
It
corresponds
in
general
to
defendant.
Application
::
Application
(n.) The act of
directing
or
referring
something
to a
particular
case, to
discover
or
illustrate
agreement
or
disagreement,
fitness,
or
correspondence;
as, I make the
remark,
and leave you to make the
application;
the
application
of a
theory..
Erythrite
::
Erythrite
(n.) A
colorless
crystalline
substance,
C4H6.(OH)4,
of a
sweet,
cooling
taste,
extracted
from
certain
lichens,
and
obtained
by the
decomposition
of
erythrin;
--
called
also
erythrol,
erythroglucin,
erythromannite,
pseudorcin,
cobalt
bloom,
and under the name
phycite
obtained
from the alga
Protococcus
vulgaris.
It is a
tetrabasic
alcohol,
corresponding
to
glycol
and
glycerin..
Dispondee
::
Dispondee
(n.) A
double
spondee;
a foot
consisting
of four long
syllables.
June
::
"June (n.) The
sister
and wife of
Jupiter,
the queen of
heaven,
and the
goddess
who
presided
over
marriage.
She
corresponds
to the Greek
Hera..
Secretary
::
Secretary
(n.) A
person
employed
to write
orders,
letters,
dispatches,
public
or
private
papers,
records,
and the like; an
official
scribe,
amanuensis,
or
writer;
one who
attends
to
correspondence,
and
transacts
other
business,
for an
association,
a
public
body, or an
individual..
Genitive
::
Genitive
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to that case (as the
second
case of Latin and Greek
nouns)
which
expresses
source
or
possession.
It
corresponds
to the
possessive
case in
English.
Preponderance
::
Preponderance
(n.) Alt. of
Preponderanc.
Respondent
::
Respondent
(a.)
Disposed
or
expected
to
respond;
answering;
according;
corresponding.
Bipartition
::
Bipartition
(n.) The act of
dividing
into two
parts,
or of
making
two
correspondent
parts,
or the state of being so
divided..
Longboat
::
Longboat
(n.)
Formerly,
the
largest
boat
carried
by a
merchant
vessel,
corresponding
to the
launch
of a naval
vessel..
Ponder
::
Ponder
(v. i.) To
think;
to
deliberate;
to muse; --
usually
followed
by on or over.
Apologize
::
Apologize
(v. i.) To make an
apology
or
excuse;
to make
acknowledgment
of some fault or
offense,
with
expression
of
regret
for it, by way of
amends;
-- with for; as, my
correspondent
apologized
for not
answering
my
letter..
Equilateral
::
Equilateral
(n.) A side
exactly
corresponding,
or
equal,
to
others;
also, a
figure
of equal
sides..
Register
::
Register
(n.) The
correspondence
of
pages,
columns,
or lines on the
opposite
or
reverse
sides of the
sheet..
Faint
::
Faint (n.) To sink into
dejection;
to lose
courage
or
spirit;
to
become
depressed
or
despondent.
Stew
::
Stew (n.) A small pond or pool where fish are kept for the
table;
a
vivarium.
Bipartite
::
Bipartite
(a.) Being in two
parts;
having
two
correspondent
parts,
as a legal
contract
or
writing,
one for each
party;
shared
by two; as, a
bipartite
treaty..
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