Definition
Pond typically denotes a small body of still water, smaller than a lake.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, "pond" is pronounced with a single, stressed syllable. The American version features a more open "ɑ" sound, while the British version uses a rounded "ɒ" sound, reflecting typical regional vowel distinctions.
Etymology
The term "pond" comes from the Old English word "pund", which indicated a pool or body of water. The word gradually evolved to signify smaller bodies of water in comparison to lakes.
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Usage
"Pond" is used to describe a small body of water, generally still or stagnant, that is smaller than a lake. Ponds can be natural or man-made and are often found in gardens, parks, or natural habitats. They are essential ecosystems, supporting various life forms from aquatic plants to fish, insects, and birds.
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