noun a small body of still water, typically one formed naturally
verb to form a pool, to collect in a pool
A pool can be a feature of a property, adding value and appeal to potential buyers.
In finance, a pool refers to a group of assets or funds grouped together for a specific purpose.
A pool is a body of water used for swimming and other water activities.
In data science, pooling refers to combining data from multiple sources for analysis or modeling.
The writer used the term 'pool' to describe a collection of resources or ideas that can be drawn from.
The psychologist used 'pool' to refer to a group of potential study participants.
The business analyst used 'pool' to describe a group of potential clients or customers.
The data scientist used 'pool' to refer to a large set of data points or samples.
The HR manager used 'pool' to describe a group of job applicants or candidates.
The marketing manager used 'pool' to refer to a target audience or demographic.
The financial advisor used 'pool' to describe a collection of investment options or funds.
The software engineer used 'pool' to refer to a shared set of resources or variables.
The architect used 'pool' to describe a shared space or communal area in a building design.
The chef used 'pool' to refer to a collection of ingredients or resources for cooking.