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Pond vs Creek - What's the difference?

pond | creek |


As nouns the difference between pond and creek

is that pond is an inland body of standing water, either natural or man-made, that is smaller than a lake while creek is a small inlet or bay, narrower and extending farther into the land than a cove; a recess in the shore of the sea, or of a river; the inner part of a port that is used as a dock for small boats.

As proper nouns the difference between pond and creek

is that pond is {{surname|lang=en} while Creek is the Muskogean language of the Creek tribe.

As a verb pond

is to block the flow of water so that it can escape only through evaporation or seepage; to dam.

As an adjective Creek is

of or pertaining to the Creek tribe.

Pond vs Waterreservoir - What's the difference?

pond | waterreservoir |

Pond vs Reservoir - What's the difference?

pond | reservoir |


As nouns the difference between pond and reservoir

is that pond is an inland body of standing water, either natural or man-made, that is smaller than a lake while reservoir is a place where anything is kept in store; especially, a place where water is collected and kept for use when wanted, as to supply a fountain, a canal, or a city by means of aqueducts.

As a verb pond

is to block the flow of water so that it can escape only through evaporation or seepage; to dam.

As a proper noun Pond

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Pond vs Poid - What's the difference?

pond | poid |


As a proper noun pond

is .

As a noun poid is

the curve traced by the centre of a sphere when it rolls or slides over a surface having a sinusoidal profile.

Pond vs Cond - What's the difference?

pond | cond |


In obsolete terms the difference between pond and cond

is that pond is to ponder while cond is to con (a ship).

As verbs the difference between pond and cond

is that pond is to block the flow of water so that it can escape only through evaporation or seepage; to dam while cond is to con (a ship).

As a noun pond

is an inland body of standing water, either natural or man-made, that is smaller than a lake.

As a proper noun Pond

is {{surname|lang=en}.

As an adjective cond is

abbreviation of conditional.

Pond vs Pwnd - What's the difference?

pond | pwnd |


As verbs the difference between pond and pwnd

is that pond is to block the flow of water so that it can escape only through evaporation or seepage; to dam while pwnd is past tense of pwn; an alternative spelling of lang=en nocap=1.

As a noun pond

is an inland body of standing water, either natural or man-made, that is smaller than a lake.

As a proper noun Pond

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Pond vs Poind - What's the difference?

pond | poind |


As a proper noun pond

is .

As a noun poind is

(obsolete|scotland) a seizure of property etc in lieu of a debt; the animal or property so seized.

As a verb poind is

(obsolete|scotland) to seize property in this manner.

Pond vs Pon - What's the difference?

pond | pon |


As a noun pond

is an inland body of standing water, either natural or man-made, that is smaller than a lake.

As a verb pond

is to block the flow of water so that it can escape only through evaporation or seepage; to dam.

As a proper noun Pond

is {{surname|lang=en}.

As a preposition pon is

an alternative spelling of 'pon|lang=en Contraction of upon.

Pound vs Pond - What's the difference?

pound | pond |


As nouns the difference between pound and pond

is that pound is short for pound-force, a unit of force/weight while pond is an inland body of standing water, either natural or man-made, that is smaller than a lake.

As verbs the difference between pound and pond

is that pound is to confine in, or as in, a pound; to impound while pond is to block the flow of water so that it can escape only through evaporation or seepage; to dam.

As a proper noun Pond is

{{surname|lang=en}.

Pond vs Pood - What's the difference?

pond | pood |


As a proper noun pond

is .

As a noun pood is

an obsolete russian unit of mass, equal to 40 russian , or about 1638 kg (approximately 3611 pounds).

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