pondlike

English

Etymology

pond + -like

Adjective

pondlike (not comparable)

  1. Resembling a pond
    • 1974, Samuel Eddy, James Campbell Underhill, Northern Fishes, →ISBN, page 49:
      Small streams are usually swift; large streams tend to be slower and often have deep, pondlike areas.
    • December 2020, Tim Folger, “North America’s most valuable resource is at risk”, in National Geographic:
      Lake Nipigon covers nearly 1,900 square miles, but on a map it looks pondlike compared with the body of water it drains into: Lake Superior, the largest of the five Great Lakes, or as the Anishinaabe call it, Anishinaabewi-gichigami—the Anishinaabe’s Great Lake.
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