0 a small pool of liquid on the ground, especially from rain
1 a pool of liquid on the ground or floor, formed by filling up the holes in uneven surfaces:
That is, there was no contrast between target puddle words and pickle words, nor was there a voice contrast in any context.
The floor was covered with gravel to control weeds and prevent puddles during the rainy season.
The need to realize puzzle words as puddle words while target puddle words are realized as pickle words is at the heart of the problem.
I take my raincoat from the hall cupboard and walk through the puddles to look at the new foal.
That is, pickle words can be eliminated as correspondents of puzzle words, but be preferred as correspondents of puddle words.
This correlation was also found for non-animal material in the environment, such as puddles and ditches.
However, the seedlings in puddle rice had comparable colonization to seedlings in upland rice.
An interesting class of cases consists of everyday nouns such as "pond" and "puddle," which gain a certain technical usage within a particular science.
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