example of water surrounded by land is lake but not absolutely because there is a lake and other bodies of water like seas or oceans connected by rivers.
An island is a body of land completely surrounded by water.
I think you have your English language mixed up'. A body of land almost completely surrounded by water is a 'peninsula'. A body of water almost completely surrounded by land is a 'lagoon'. or 'inlet'.
You misunderstand. A lake is a body of water completely surrounded by land. Or A body of land completely surrounded by water is and island, or isle. NB Other words for 'lake' are mere, pond, pool and flash. The use of these words depends on their context.
This could be a number of things. A pond, a lake, an inland sea, etc.
A lake.
That is a lake, or a sea.
A lake?
Land surrounded by water is an island . You are describing a peninsula.
An area of land almost completely surrounded by water is called a peninsula. A peninsula is a narrow strip of land that extends out into a body of water and is connected to the mainland on one side.
a fresh water pond
One type of body of water completely surrounded by land is a lake. The opposite of that would be an island. Other types of bodies of water surrounded by land include ponds, reservoirs, rivers and streams that run to a pond or reservoir, and inland seas. There are many bodies of water that are also completely surrounded by water until the tides come up; they may be tidal pools, lagoons, or salt marshes.
It's an island! :D