A pond is a small body of water surrounded by land on all sides. Ponds are often filled with fish and plant life and and often serve as a watering hole for various animals that live close by.
There is no prefix "pond". In some words like "pond-scum" and "ponding", the root is the English word "pond", a small body of water. In other words, like "ponder" or "ponderous" the root is the Latin word "ponderosus" meaning heavy. This is also the root of the measure of weight, a pound.
A pond is a small body of water, a word for a thing.A pond is a place where you might swim, or boat, or fish.a pond is a place where you might keep fish or water plants.
Yes, pond is a common noun (If the pond had a name, it would proper).
Pond countable
An important person. "A big fish in a small pond" is someone who is only important compared to the people around him because there's not much competition.
The pond.
The Latin root pond means "to wiegh" as in the word pondered.
weigh
You'll need to be more specific about what you mean by "pond habitat".
ducks on the pond means there are ladys present or about to enter where there are males present
like a pond but bigger
It means pond holm
like a pond but bigger
it's dead
The root word "pond" refers to a small body of still water, typically shallow and natural.
A bird grabbed a fish from a pond nearby and flew over your yard and dropped it. Probably a heron.
I believe you mean Alan Long pottery from Clay pond pottery