body of water

C291
concept

A body of water is a naturally or artificially formed, relatively distinct accumulation of water—such as a lake, sea, river, or pond—occupying a definable area on the Earth's surface.

All labels observed (105)

Label Occurrences
bay 1,242
waterfall 702
body of water canonical 648

Description generation (CDg)

The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the class name and this instruction.

Instruction
generate a one-sentence description for a given conceptual class.
# Response Format
Return only the sentence: "Description: [one-sentence description of the conceptional class]"
Input
Class: body of water
Generated description
A body of water is a naturally or artificially formed, relatively distinct accumulation of water—such as a lake, sea, river, or pond—occupying a definable area on the Earth's surface.

Instances (4,341)

Instance Via concept surface
São Lourenço Bay bay
Resurrection Bay fjord
West Bay
surface form: West Bay (Cape Cod)
bay
Walker Bay bay
Bahía Cañaveral bay
Reach Falls waterfall
Lulworth Cove coastal inlet
Sleepy Bay bay
Honeymoon Bay bay
Leven Estuary coastal inlet
Maputo Bay bay
Shivering Sea
Lower Falls of the Genesee River waterfall
Pra River
Milnerton Lagoon
Dunsapie Loch
Borge Bay bay
Factory Cove coastal inlet
Reversing Falls waterfall
Sand Beach natural feature
Honolua Bay bay
Florence Falls waterfall
Nootka Sound coastal inlet
Lake Montauk
Lac des Minimes
Storm Bay bay
Senegal River Delta river delta
Poço do Bacalhau waterfall
Rhine River shipping lane inland waterway
Lac de Gravelle
Maitland Bay bay
James Ross Strait Arctic waterway
Tolmer Falls waterfall
Lucifer Falls waterfall
Poole Harbour natural harbour
Horseshoe Falls waterfall
Messenian Gulf bay
Pensacola Bay bay
Bay of Kavala bay
Blackwater Bay body of water in Westeros
Bay of Gdańsk bay
Kalamita Bay bay
Everglades National Park wetland ecosystem
New Georgia Sound
Shark’s Cove bay
Turtle Bay bay
Haverstraw Bay (Hudson River)
surface form: Haverstraw Bay
bay
Dortmund–Ems Canal inland waterway
Bayou Queue de Tortue natural feature
Murray Firth
surface form: Moray Firth
coastal body of water