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Definition of pool
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pool is as below...
Pool (v. t.) To put
together;
to
contribute
to a
common
fund, on the basis of a
mutual
division
of
profits
or
losses;
to make a
common
interest
of; as, the
companies
pooled
their
traffic..
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Cross
::
Cross (v. i.) To move or pass from one side to the
other,
or from place to
place;
to make a
transit;
as, to cross from New York to
Liverpool..
Spool
::
Spooling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Spoo.
Water Moccasin
::
Water
moccasin
() A
venomous
North
American
snake
(Ancistrodon
piscivorus)
allied
to the
rattlesnake
but
destitute
of a
rattle.
It lives in or about pools and
ponds,
and feeds
largely
of
fishes.
Called
also water
snake,
water
adder,
water
viper..
Bobbin
::
Bobbin
(n.) A spool or reel of
various
material
and
construction,
with a head at one or both ends, and
sometimes
with a hole bored
through
its
length
by which it may be
placed
on a
spindle
or
pivot.
It is used to hold yarn or
thread,
as in
spinning
or
warping
machines,
looms,
sewing
machines,
etc..
Pool
::
Pool (n.) In rifle
shooting,
a
contest
in which each
competitor
pays a
certain
sum for every shot he
makes,
the net
proceeds
being
divided
among the
winners..
Spooling
::
Spooled
(imp. & p. p.) of Spoo.
Tarn
::
Tarn (n.) A
mountain
lake or pool.
Water Flannel
::
Water
flannel
() A
floating
mass
formed
in pools by the
entangled
filaments
of a
European
fresh-water
alga
(Cladophora
crispata).
Reel
::
Reel (n.) A frame with
radial
arms, or a kind of
spool,
turning
on an axis, on which yarn,
threads,
lines,
or the like, are
wound;
as, a log reel, used by
seamen;
an
angler's
reel; a
garden
reel..
Sumph
::
Sump (n.) A
puddle
or dirty pool.
Gurge
::
Gurge (n.) A
whirlpool.
Rolly-pooly
::
Rolly-pooly
(n.) A game in which a ball,
rolling
into a
certain
place,
wins..
Quill
::
Quill (n.) A
spindle,
or
spool,
as of reed or wood, upon which the
thread
for the woof is wound in a
shuttle..
Dub
::
Dub (n.) A pool or
puddle.
Wind
::
Wind (v. t.) To turn
completely,
or with
repeated
turns;
especially,
to turn about
something
fixed;
to cause to form
convolutions
about
anything;
to coil; to
twine;
to
twist;
to
wreathe;
as, to wind
thread
on a spool or into a
ball..
Pool
::
Pool (n.) A small body of
standing
or
stagnant
water;
a
puddle.
Sea Pool
::
Sea pool () A pool of salt
water.
Dimply
::
Dimply
(a.) Full of
dimples,
or small
depressions;
dimpled;
as, the
dimply
pool..
Shipping
::
Shipping
(n.) The act of one who, or of that
which,
ships;
as, the
shipping
of flour to
Liverpool..
Pool
::
Pool (n.) A small and
rather
deep
collection
of
(usually)
fresh
water,
as one
supplied
by a
spring,
or
occurring
in the
course
of a
stream;
a
reservoir
for
water;
as, the pools of
Solomon..
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