Definición, Significado, Sinónimos & Anagramas | Palabra Inglés POOL


POOL

Definiciones de POOL

  1. Charca, estanque.
  2. Piscina.
  3. Pileta.
  4. Charco.
  5. Estanque.
  6. Fondo común.
  7. Juntar, reunir, en especial para hacer un fondo.

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POT

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Número de letras

4

Es palíndromo

No

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POO

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189

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LOP
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LPO
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Ejemplos de uso de POOL en una oración

  • In crokinole, the shooting is generally towards the centre of the board, unlike carroms and pitchnut, where the shooting is towards the four outer corner pockets, as in pool.
  • A carbon sink is a type of carbon pool that has the capability to take up more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases.
  • They recognize individuals who have supposedly contributed to human evolution by selecting themselves out of the gene pool by dying or becoming sterilized by their own actions.
  • Larger, higher-priced hotels may provide additional guest facilities such as a swimming pool, a business center with computers, printers, and other office equipment, childcare, conference and event facilities, tennis or basketball courts, gymnasium, restaurants, day spa, and social function services.
  • Johnson Student Center, a complex including teaching theaters, shops, a student pool hall, and office space located at the Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas; President Johnson's college alma mater.
  • The word comes from Proto-Indo-European *lókus ("lake, pool"), and is related to the Latin lacus ("lake, pond"), English lay ("lake") and French lac, as well as the Italian, Portuguese and Spanish word for a lake, lago.
  • According to the best known version of the story, by Ovid, Narcissus rejected all advances, eventually falling in love with a reflection in a pool of water, tragically not realizing its similarity, entranced by it.
  • Parimutuel betting or pool betting is a betting system in which all bets of a particular type are placed together in a pool; taxes and the "house-take" or "vigorish" are deducted, and payoff odds are calculated by sharing the pool among all winning bets.
  • In 1875, army officer Neville Chamberlain, stationed in India, devised a set of rules that combined black pool and pyramids.
  • It also introduces the concept of a Delphi pool, perhaps derived from the RAND Corporation's Delphi method – a futures market on world events which bears close resemblance to DARPA's controversial and cancelled Policy Analysis Market.
  • The valleys of the river Helford and Loe Pool form the northern boundary, with the rest of the peninsula surrounded by sea.
  • In the computer hacking scene of the 1980s, demon dialing was a technique by which a computer was used to repeatedly dial a number (usually to a crowded modem pool) in an attempt to gain access immediately after another user had hung up.
  • January 21 – (3 Shawwal 713 AH) Muhammad III of Granada, who had been the Sultan from 1302 to 1309, is murdered by being drowned in the pool of the Dar al-Kubra, on orders of his brother, the Sultan Nasr.
  • It is cognate with the Wear in England and Vistula (Polish Wisła, German Weichsel) in Poland, all of which are derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *weys- "to flow", which also gives rise to Old English/Old Frisian wāse "mud, ooze", Old Norse veisa "slime, stagnant pool", Dutch waas "haze; soggy land" (see Waasland), Old Saxon waso "wet ground, mire", Old High German wasal "rain" and French vase "mud, sludge".
  • It takes its name from a local church, the Bethesda Meeting House (1820, rebuilt 1849), which in turn took its name from Jerusalem's Pool of Bethesda.
  • A game consists mainly of the players swimming to move about the pool, treading water (mainly using the eggbeater kick), passing the ball, and shooting at the goal.
  • Free riders are a problem for common pool resources because they may overuse it by not paying for the good (either directly through fees or tolls or indirectly through taxes).
  • The bridge was constructed to connect the 39 per cent of London's population that lived east of London Bridge, equivalent to the populations of "Manchester on the one side, and Liverpool on the other", while allowing shipping to access the Pool of London between the Tower of London and London Bridge.
  • Polruan is very steep and well protected from the prevailing winds and Polruan Pool is a haven for small boats.
  • Furthermore, there is a Sun Parks holiday centre called "Kempense Meren" with an indoor swimming pool.
  • According to the Jerusalem Talmud (Hagigah), the Pool of Siloam was the starting point for pilgrims who made the annual pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and where they ascended by foot to the inner court of the Temple Mount to bring an offertory to the Temple Court.
  • The Elo system was invented as an improved chess-rating system over the previously used Harkness system, but is also used as a rating system in association football (soccer), American football, baseball, basketball, pool, various board games and esports, and, more recently, large language models.
  • The League achieves a common coinage and foreign policy and the member cities pool their armed forces.
  • It tells the story of a young pool hustler, Edward "Fast Eddie" Felson, who challenges the legendary Minnesota Fats.
  • Shortly after its cession to Poland, Tychy began to develop into a small urban settlement, acquiring a hospital, a fire station, a post office, a school, a swimming pool, a bowling hall and a number of shops and restaurants.



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