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Pontoon latin meaning. En a region on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Pontoon n flat-bottomed boat especially in military engineering one to support a temporary bridge over a river 1670s from French pontoon from Old French ponton 14c bridge drawbridge boat-bridge. 1 A flat-bottomed boat or hollow metal cylinder used with others to support a temporary bridge or floating landing stage.
Military engineers hurriedly constructed a pontoon bridge across the river. A floating pontoon bridge links each side of the city but this has been relegated to pedestrian traffic since they built a spectacular motorway. Ponto pontonis noun 3rd M.
Pontus proper noun Greek mythology A god of sea. From Latin pont ō pontōn-. Nautical Terms nautical a float often inflatable for raising a vessel in the water.
Pontoniere Italian Noun nautical - sailor of a pontoon flat-bottomed boat Related words phrases pontone. A sudden outbreak. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics.
More Latin words for raft. A small flat boat or a metal structure of a similar shape used especially to form or support a. A pontoon is a floating platform often one used to support a bridge.
Missi sunt decurrent atque ratem. A watertight float or vessel used where buoyancy is required in water as in supporting a bridge in salvage work or where a temporary or mobile structure is required in military operations b. An ancient region and kingdom on the southern coast of the Black Sea.