fish-pond
11fish-capture channel — a channel dug in the bottom of a fish pond where fish concentrate and are more easily caught when the pond is drained …
12pond — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. lake, pool, fishpond, millpond, tarn. See water. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. fishpond, millpond, lily pond; see lake , pool 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. marsh, bog, lagoon, pool, fish pond. see… …
13fish weir — 1) a dam in a river to back up water to form a fish pond; a fish garth 2) a fence of stakes, brushwood, etc. for catching fish 3) a draught or catch of fishes …
14fish-weir — 1) a dam in a river to back up water to form a fish pond; a fish garth 2) a fence of stakes, brushwood, etc. for catching fish 3) a draught or catch of fishes …
15fish — Ⅰ. fish [1] ► NOUN (pl. same or fishes) 1) a limbless cold blooded animal with a backbone, gills and fins, living wholly in water. 2) the flesh of fish as food. 3) informal a person who is strange in a specified way: he s a cold fish. ► VERB 1) …
16Pond Farm — (also known as Pond Farm Workshops) was an American artists’ colony that began in the 1940s and, in one form or another, continued until 1985. It was located near the Russian River resort town of Guerneville, California, about convert|75|mi|km|… …
17pond fish — fish usually reared in a pond …
18pond fish — pond fish, any one of various fishes found in ponds, especially any of numerous small American freshwater sunfishes …
19fish|i|fy — «FIHSH uh fy», transitive verb, fied, fy|ing. 1. to change to fish: »O flesh, flesh, how art thou fishified (Shakespeare). 2. to supply with fish: »In about a week the Round Pond will be full, as well as fishified, and Kensington Gardens will… …
20pond — 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… …