billibog
The term aqua is Italian for water, agua is the spanish term for water, and Verde means green in spanish, so I surmise that it means green water
The meaning of hydro derives from the latin term "water" or "aqua"
Agua Mala is the slang term used for Portuguese Man o' War, a sea creature. Agua Mala would translate to (if not refering to the slang term) bad water.
You can spell it Lizzie, Lizzy or Lizzi if you want. Personally I like 'Lizzy'.
アクア /a ku a/ can be used as a general Japanese term for aqua. In sense of 'water', 水 /mi zu/ and in sense of the greenish light blue color, 青緑 /a o mi do ri/ can be used.
The Australian term for a deep pool is often referred to as a "billabong." A billabong is a natural pond or waterhole that is typically formed when a river bends or floods, creating a still body of water. In some contexts, particularly in recreational settings, a deep pool may also be simply called a "deep hole."
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No. During a water polo match, touching the bottom of the pool is considered a foul, and will be called as such. The term used is: "Off the bottom." This will cause the team to lose the ball and cause a turn-over.
Linnhe Dhu translates to "Black Pool" in Gaelic. The term "Linnhe" refers to a pool or a body of water, while "Dhu" means black or dark. This name can evoke imagery of deep, mysterious waters, often associated with the natural landscapes of Scotland where Gaelic is spoken.
The word "pool" originates from the Middle English word "pol," meaning a "small body of water" or "pond." It is derived from the Old English term "pōl," which also referred to a pool of water. The term evolved over time, and in the 19th century, it began to be associated with the game of billiards as players would "pool" their money together to bet on the outcome of games. This gambling aspect contributed to the modern usage of "pool" in both contexts.
Trailblazing is the term used in Australia.
An Olympic pool is a standard swimming pool used in competitive events, specifically designed to meet the International Swimming Federation (FINA) requirements. It measures 50 meters in length, 25 meters in width, and has a minimum depth of 2 meters. The term "water" in this context refers to the quality and conditions of the water in the pool, which must be maintained to ensure fairness and safety for athletes during competitions. Proper water treatment and temperature control are essential for optimal performance in Olympic events.
The term "cement pond" is a colloquial expression that typically refers to a swimming pool. Synonyms for "cement pond" include "swimming pool," "pool," and "water feature." These terms capture the essence of a man-made body of water designed for recreational use.
a free form pol is a pool that is made in any shape that suits the builder or the situation where it needs to fit.
There isn't a specific term for such a thing, beyond "pool"!
Another term for deep fascia is Fascicle.
Pool filters keep the water circulating and algae out of pools. So, any size pool you pick that you want to remain bacteria free would need a filter. Usually a pool that is put up for long term use would need a filter.