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pon·toon [pɒnˈtu:n] SUST.

1. pontoon (floating device):

pontoon
ponton m

2. pontoon no pl. ingl. brit. (blackjack):

pontoon

pon·toon ˈbridge SUST.

pontoon bridge

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For the latter there is a bathing beach and a pontoon in the lake.
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Within the pontoons, rubber cells were used to retain fuel.
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The pontoon effect is theoretically possible whenever the vessel's entire weight exceeds the buoyancy of the pontoon(s) on either side.
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The water depth below the pontoons ranges from 80 to 340 feet (24 to 104 m).
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One person from the couple then had to row 500m out to a pontoon, collect their team's flag and row back to the beach.
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Rivers may be crossed by picking up pontoon sections and moving them to create pontoon bridges.
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More pontoons were completed in 1991 and 1995.
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When the nation's transportation system came under attack, destroyed bridges were repaired or replaced by dirt fords, ferries, and underwater and pontoon bridges.
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At this point, the sunken pontoon will provide no further buoyancy to right the vessel.
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These comprised pontoons linked to the land by floating roadways.
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