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21pond — pȍnd m DEFINICIJA fiz. stara jedinica za silu u tehničkom sustavu definirana kao masa jednog grama; izvedena osnovna jedinica: kilopond ETIMOLOGIJA lat. pondus: teret …
22pond — [pänd] n. [ME ponde, artificially enclosed body of water, form of pounde, POUND3] a body of water smaller than a lake, often artificially formed …
23Pond — A pond is a body of water smaller than a lake, both being examples of terrain features. Although the term pond is universally used to describe waterbodies that are smaller than lakes, an internationally recognised size cutoff has not yet been… …
24pond — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, large ▪ little, small ▪ shallow ▪ stagnant ▪ muddy …
25pond — Loko, ki o, hāloko, hālokoloko, luawai, lau wai. See pool. ♦ Salt pond, loko pa akai, loko li u, ♦ Man made pond, loko ku i. ♦ Pond near the shore, pu uone. ♦ Pond reserved for a chief, kō ele. ♦ Mythical pond, Kūlani hāko i.… …
26pond — A body of stagnant water without an outlet, larger than a puddle and smaller than a lake; or a like body of water with a small outlet. @ Great ponds In Maine and Massachusetts, natural ponds having a superficial area of more than ten acres, and… …
27pond — I. noun Etymology: Middle English ponde artificially confined body of water, probably alteration of pounde enclosure more at pound Date: 14th century a body of water usually smaller than a lake < a fishing pond > sometimes used with the to refer… …
28POND — P.O.N.D. beim Konzert in Eberswalde P.O.N.D. (oft auch POND oder Pond) ist eine deutsche Band, die sich auf elektronische Instrumentalmusik spezialisiert. Ihr Musikstil weist Ähnlichkeiten mit dem von Tangerine Dream auf, wenngleich viele Stücke… …
29Pond — Einheit Norm Nicht SI konforme Einheit (seit 1978 veraltet) Einheitenname Pond Einheitenzeichen p Dimensionsname Kraft Dimensionssymbol F …
30Pond — Recorded in many spelling forms including Pond, Ponde, Pound, Pounder, Pounds, Pund, this is an English medieval surname. It may be topographical and describes a person who lived by a pond, but is more likely to derive from the Olde English word… …