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pontoon [pɒnˈtu:n, ingl. am. pɑ:n-] SUST.

1. pontoon (floating device):

pontoon

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

pontoon

pontoon bridge SUST.

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The pontoons are between 7.0and8.6 m in height.
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Near the beach are ruins of buildings, pontoons, and wells, with a large tree in the center.
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More pontoons were completed in 1991 and 1995.
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Rivers may be crossed by picking up pontoon sections and moving them to create pontoon bridges.
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Piers for major bridges were cast on the riverbanks itself and launched using cranes mounted on pontoons.
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The original structure was a pontoon toll bridge.
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It comprised a floating pontoon base with a superstructure of two hollow towers joined by a deck upon which other structures could be added.
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Already, fifteen pontoons were on the river, nearly spanning it, and five more were amply sufficient.
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The water depth below the pontoons ranges from 80 to 340 feet (24 to 104 m).
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For the latter there is a bathing beach and a pontoon in the lake.
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