Pool

Spanish Meaning

piscina

pileta

encharcada

estanque

chapolĂ­n

charca

pozo

charco

guerra

billar americano

polla

fondos comunes

recursos comunes

consorcio

mancomunidad

fuente

aunar

mancomunar

juntar

poner en un fondo comĂșn

reunir a

consociar

English Meaning

  1. A small body of still water.
  2. An accumulation of standing liquid; a puddle: a pool of blood.
  3. A deep or still place in a stream.
  4. A swimming pool.
  5. An underground accumulation of petroleum or gas in porous sedimentary rock.
  6. To form pools or a pool: The receding tide pooled in hollows along the shore.
  7. To accumulate in a body part: preventing blood from pooling in the limbs.
  8. A game of chance, resembling a lottery, in which the contestants put staked money into a common fund that is later paid to the winner.
  9. A fund containing all the money bet in a game of chance or on the outcome of an event.
  10. A grouping of resources for the common advantage of the participants: a pool of implements for the use of all the workers on the estate; forming a pool of our talents.
  11. An available supply, the use of which is shared by a group.
  12. A group of journalists who cover an event and then by agreement share their reports with participating news media: the White House press pool.
  13. A mutual fund established by a group of stockholders for speculating in or manipulating prices of securities.
  14. The persons or parties participating in such a fund.
  15. An agreement between competing business concerns to establish controls over production, market, and prices for common profit.
  16. Any of several games played on a six-pocket billiards table usually with 15 object balls and a cue ball. Also called pocket billiards.
  17. To put into a fund for use by all: Let's pool our resources to finish the project quickly.
  18. To join or form a pool.