Pond n. A body of water, naturally or artificially confined, and usually of less extent than a lake. “Through pond or pool.”
Pond hen Zool., the American coot. See Coot (a).
Pond lily Bot., the water lily. See under Water, and Illust. under Nymphæa.
Pond snail Zool., any gastropod living in fresh-water ponds or lakes. The most common kinds are air-breathing snails (Pulmonifera) belonging to Limnæa, Physa, Planorbis, and allied genera. The operculated species are pectinibranchs, belonging to Melantho, Valvata, and various other genera.
Pond spice Bot., an American shrub (Tetranthera geniculata) of the Laurel family, with small oval leaves, and axillary clusters of little yellow flowers. The whole plant is spicy. It grows in ponds and swamps from Virginia to Florida.
Pond tortoise, Pond turtle Zool., any freshwater tortoise of the family Emydidæ. Numerous species are found in North America.
pond lily
n : a water lily having large leaves and showy fragrant flowers
that float on the water; of temperate and tropical
regions [syn: water nymph, fragrant water lily, Nymphaea
odorata]