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No, it can be considered a compound noun.

Swimming is the present participle of the verb "to swim" and is used as a gerund (noun adjunct) to describe the pool.

Colloquiallly, a "swimming head" (from a head that is swimming, or confused) is an adjective.

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Swimming can be an adjective, e.g. swimming trunks, or 'a swimming head'. However, it can also be a noun, e.g. 'the sport of swimming', or a verb, 'the boy was swimming'.

The present participle of "to swim" it is more technically a gerund used as a noun adjunct. Colloquiallly, a "swimming head" (from a head that is swimming, or confused) is an adjective.

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* shimmering * glistening * watery * freshwater * saltwater * clear * limpid * serene

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use words like, beautilful, large, big, small, tiny, deep, shimmering

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awesome super fun

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