No. A cove is only an indentation into land of a body of water.
The smallest body of water would be a brook, or creek. The smallest lake of the Great Lakes is Lake Ontario.
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The smallest body of water would be a brook, or creek. The smallest lake of the Great Lakes is Lake Ontario.
Such a body of water is typically referred to as a bay. A bay is a body of water that is partially enclosed by land but has a wide outlet to the sea. Other terms that may be used depending on the specific geographical features include cove or inlet.
The smallest named body of water in the world is the aptly named "Small Lake" in Ongoye Forest, South Africa. It is only a few square meters in size.
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A body of water that extends into the land.
I think what you're looking for is a bay. A cove is even smaller than a bay, and a gulf is the largest of these. (These being an area that is sheltered by land, and into which water flows and is stored, by means such as rivers.) A cove can also be a part of a pond or lake.