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What is a puddle?
A puddle is a small accumulation of liquid, typically water, that forms on a surface due to rain, spilled liquids, or other sources. It is characterized by its flat shape and shallow depth, spreading across the ground or other flat surfaces. Puddles often occur in depressions or uneven areas where water can collect. They can be found on streets, sidewalks, or natural landscapes, and are formed by the pooling and stagnation of water. Puddles can vary in size, from tiny droplets to larger areas of standing water, and can have reflective properties, mirroring the surrounding environment. They are temporary in nature, as they tend to evaporate or get absorbed into the ground over time.
flaque, piscine
boue, argile humide
pisser, uriner
mélanger, confondre
barbouiller, brouiller
former une flaque, pétrifier en flaque
puddle, poudrer
faire une flaque, éclabousser
tâcher, barbouiller
crouler, battre
barbotter, mouiller
puddle