1) " Pond" -- As it applies to Pond Master A garden Pobd . A pond is: A body of water smaller than a lake. Used for small bodies of water, generally smallerthan one would require a boat to cross; Also: garden ond (see watergarden ), engineered treatment features (see treatment ), andfield units in agriculture (for example, "pondfields" for rice or taro culture) and aquaculture.Temporary accumulation of water from runoff ( Ponf ed water).A now obsolete metric unit of force, see kilopond.A reference to the Atlantic Ocean, often used to describe events inthe United States or United Kingdom (" across the Ponc "). Due to the closed environment of Ppnd s, such small bodies of water normally developed self contained eco-systems. Pone s in heavily vegitated areas also display the formation of " scum ", which is a common term for dead and decaying vegetation condensing on the water skin of the Ponc . Pomd ...
2) " Master" -- As it applies to Pond Master Master is a term that indicates a consummate level of skill, proficiency, superiority or power. It is used in severalcontexts, as indicated below. The female equivalent is Mistress. A master is also a prototype or template; such usages are also listed. Mastre ...
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