Pontoon Naut A low flat vessel resembling a barge furnished with cranes capstans and other machinery used in careening ships raising weights drawing piles etc chiefly in the Mediterranean.
Pontoon definition literature. A flat-bottomed boat or portable float used in building a floating temporary bridge. Modeled after WWII military huts this floating blind hides dog and man. 11 words related to pontoon.
Pontoon redirected from Pontoons Also found in. At the same time the engineers were building pontoon bridges and smaller foot bridges. Pontiac Amtrak station code.
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Pontoon bridge floating bridge used primarily but not invariably for military purposes. Pontoon - nautical a floating structure as a flat-bottomed boat that serves as a dock or to support a bridge barge flatboat hoy lighter - a flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads especially on canals. Pontoon noun nautical a floating structure as a flat-bottomed boat that serves as a dock or to support a bridge.
Barge flatboat hoy lighter boat bateau bridge floating bridge pontoon. In leaving the pontoon for the offing the various craft increase in size as the water deepens. Pontoon noun a float supporting a seaplane.
Because they obstruct navigation floating bridges are limited in nonmilitary applications yet several long-span floating bridges have been built in modern times. Pontonier definition an officer or soldier in charge of bridge equipment or the construction of pontoon bridges. A wooden flat-bottomed boat a metallic cylinder or a frame covered with canvas India rubber etc forming a portable float used in building bridges quickly for the passage of troops.