pon — an·thro·pon·y·my; ar·a·pon·ga; ca·pon·ette; ca·pon·i·za·tion; ca·pon·ize; ca·pon·iz·er; car·dio·car·pon; cha·pon; chu·pon; cin·cho·loi·pon; cis·pon·tine; cou·pon; cou·pon·less; cram·pon; cram·pon·née; cre·pon; crou·pon; dip·lo·car·pon;… … English syllables
tic — ace·tic; ace·to·ace·tic; ach·er·on·tic; achres·tic; ach·ro·ma·tic·i·ty; acys·tic; adi·ag·nos·tic; aero·elas·tic; aero·tac·tic; agres·tic; alan·tic; al·bi·nis·tic; al·che·mis·tic; al·lo·cryp·tic; al·lo·plas·tic; al·lo·plas·tic·i·ty; al·tru·is·tic; … English syllables
Pin pon — Onomatopée Une onomatopée (du grec ὀνοματοποιΐα (ónomatopoiï´a), « création de mots ») est une catégorie d interjection émise pour simuler un bruit particulier associé à un être, un animal ou un objet, par l imitation des sons que ceux… … Wikipédia en Français
pontic — pon·tic … English syllables
ponticular — pon·tic·u·lar (pon tikґu lər) pertaining to a ponticulus … Medical dictionary
Pontus — Pon•tus [[t]ˈpɒn təs[/t]] n. geg an ancient country in NE Asia Minor, bordering on the Black Sea: later a Roman province Pon′tic, adj … From formal English to slang
pòntic — pòn|tic Mot Pla Adjectiu variable … Diccionari Català-Català
ponticulus — pon·tic·u·lus … English syllables
Lepontic — Le·pon·tic (lĭ pŏnʹtĭk) n. An ancient Celtic language of northeast Italy and southern Switzerland, perhaps a dialect of Gaulish, known from inscriptions dated from the third century B.C. [From Latin Lēpontiī, a people of Cisalpine Gaul.] … … Universalium
pontic — An artificial tooth on a fixed partial denture; it replaces the lost natural tooth, restores its functions, and usually occupies the space previously occupied by the natural crown. SYN: dummy. * * * pon·tic pänt ik n an artifical tooth on a… … Medical dictionary