Definitions from the Web
Term: Words Related to Body of Water
Noun
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Lake: A large body of water surrounded by land.
Sample Sentence: The majestic lake was a popular tourist attraction.
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Ocean: A vast expanse of seawater covering most of the Earth's surface.
Sample Sentence: The ship sailed across the ocean for weeks before reaching its destination.
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River: A large natural flowing watercourse, typically freshwater.
Sample Sentence: The fish thrived in the clear waters of the river as it wound through the lush countryside.
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Stream: A small, narrow river or watercourse.
Sample Sentence: The hiker quenched his thirst by drinking from the crystal-clear stream.
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Pond: A small body of still water, typically man-made.
Sample Sentence: The children loved feeding the ducks at the tranquil pond in the park.
Adjective
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Marine: Relating to the sea or ocean.
Sample Sentence: The marine wildlife was abundant along the marine coastline.
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Liquid: Consisting of fluid, not solid or gaseous.
Sample Sentence: The water transformed from ice to liquid as the temperature rose.
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Aquatic: Relating to water, living or growing in water.
Sample Sentence: The graceful dolphin effortlessly swam through its aquatic habitat.
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Anchored: Secured or held firmly in place, usually by an anchor.
Sample Sentence: The boat remained anchored as the storm surged around it.
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Turbulent: Characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion.
Sample Sentence: The turbulent waves crashed against the rocky shore during the tempest.
Verb
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Sail: To travel on water in a vessel using sails and wind power.
Sample Sentence: The adventurers decided to sail around the world, crossing countless bodies of water.
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Surge: To move suddenly and powerfully forward, as in a wave.
Sample Sentence: The water began to surge as the storm grew in intensity.
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Submerge: To cause to be under water, or to cover with water.
Sample Sentence: The scuba divers eagerly prepared to submerge themselves into the vibrant coral reef.
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Flood: To cover or submerge an area with water.
Sample Sentence: Heavy rains caused the river to flood the nearby fields, providing fertile soil for crops.
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Flow: To move continuously and smoothly, like a liquid.
Sample Sentence: The tranquil river continued to flow downstream, carrying leaves along its current.
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