Pool
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Pool may refer to:
[edit] Bodies of water
- Plunge pool, small, deep body of water
- The River Pool, river in England tributary to the River Ravensbourne
- Reflecting pool, shallow pool of water designed to reflect a structure
- Capitol Reflection Pool, western most element of the United States Capitol Building Grounds
- Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, in Washington, D.C.
- Stream pool, a quiet slow moving portion of a stream
- Swimming pool, artificially enclosed body of water intended for swimming
- Tide pool, rocky pools by oceans that are filled with seawater
[edit] Sports, games and gambling
- Betting pool, form of pool betting where gamblers pay a fixed price into a pool
- Dead pool, betting pool on the date of death of celebrities
- Hockey pool, simplified version of fantasy hockey
- Football pools, football (soccer) betting pool
- Footy pool, Australian-rules football pool
- Pool (poker), money wagered during a single hand of poker
- Pool checkers, variant of checkers (draughts)
- Pool betting, betting system in which all bets of a particular type are placed together in a pool
- Pool billiards, family of games played on a pocket billiards table
- Pool play, round robin stage of many sporting championships
- Singapore Pools, Singapore's sole legal lottery
[edit] Computing
- Memory pool, dynamic memory allocation method
- Memory Pool System, memory management system
- Thread pool pattern, programming method where a number of threads are created to perform a number of tasks
- Object pool, set of initialised programming objects that are kept ready to use
- Connection pool, cache of database connections maintained by the database
[edit] Geography
- Pool Region, in the Republic of the Congo
- Pool-in-Wharfedale, West Yorkshire, England
- Pool, Cornwall, in England
- Pool, West Virginia, in the United States
[edit] Persons
- Albert-Jan Pool (b. 1960), Dutch type designer
- Ithiel de Sola Pool (1917–1984), pioneer in the development of social science
[edit] General
- Pooling (resource management), grouping together of resources or effort
- Secretarial pool, group of secretaries available to assist executives
- Press pool, group of news gathering organizations pooling their resources
- Gene pool, complete set of unique alleles in a species or population
- Pool-type reactor, nuclear reactor that has a core immersed in an open pool of water
[edit] See also
- Poole (disambiguation)
- Poel (disambiguation page)
- Poul (disambiguation page)
- AIDS