Similar words: noontide, rolled into one, onto, wonton, contour, hold on to, non-toxic, contort. Meaning: [pɑn'tuːn /pɒn-] n. 1. (nautical) a floating structure (as a flat-bottomed boat) that serves as a dock or to support a bridge 2. a float supporting a seaplane.
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31. Yacht marina, transport marina, travel marina, pontoon, passenger transport marina, fishing marina, piling dock, heavy load dock, caisson < ...
32. The reclamation area of the Project is 2,550 m2. Together with pontoon moorings, it provides a total area 3,500 m2 of foreshore beyond the existing eastern limit of the Hebe Haven Yacht Club.
33. Pontoon Bridge: Landscape pontoon bridges, steel traffic pontoon bridges, Wooden pontoon bridges.
34. The main living spaces join the home's pontoon to float over the lake.
35. Walsh said the crocodiles had usually been seen lazing around a pontoon in a water hazard, but he was concerned by a sighting of one of the reptiles next to the fairway.
36. The characteristic of the contact action is deeply investigated, and with an exemple of convex concave joints in one pontoon bridge, two kinds of contact finite element model are established.
37. Photos showing Pre - race Team Managers Meeting, laying race course and passenger boat pontoon, worshipping ceremony, etc.
38. A German motorized artillery column crossing the Don river by means of a pontoon bridge on July 31, 1942.
More similar words: noontide, rolled into one, onto, wonton, contour, hold on to, non-toxic, contort, on top of, spontaneity, pontificate, spontaneous, contorted, in front of, catch on to, spontaneously, contortion, promontory, gerontology, in the front of, on the point of, in relation to, in addition to, gerontocracy, paleontology, gerontologist, pay attention to, in proportion to, on top of the world, paleontologist.