"Pontchartrain" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A large estuary and brackish lake in the U.S. state of Louisiana, located about 45 kilometers (28 miles) northwest of New Orleans. It was designated a National Historic Park in 2006 and earned its name from Henri de Tonti (1604-1653), a French explorer and engineer, and the Italian word for "friend" ("ponti").
A small, narrow-bladed knife, often used as a dagger; a short sword with a pointed blade and often a straight back.
The word "poniente" is a Spanish adjective that means "westward" or "western". It is often used to indicate a direction towards the west or to describe something related to the west, such as a region or a wind.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> El atardecer se produjo hacia el poniente. (The sunset was to the west.)<br> Este viento es del poniente. (This wind is from the west.)
Noun<br><br>Smaller than a horse, especially a young horse or a fancy-shaped horse in a cartoon or fantasy story.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> Children love ponies and horses.<br> She rode a pony across the field.
A term used in various contexts:<br><br>1. Anatomically, a pons is a part of the brainstem that connects the midbrain to the medulla oblongata and plays a key role in the auditory and respiratory systems.<br><br>2. In architecture, a pons is a semicircular arch or an arch constructed over a smaller arch or an entrance, often found in bridges, cathedrals, or castles.<br><br>3. In botany, a pons is a type of wood, sometimes called a pons board, that is similar to a panto, used for mentioning particular wood flooring.<br><br>4. In golf, a pons is a species of wood in the golfing term known as "woods," with the ball being hit softly.<br><br>5. In heraldry, a pons is a type of stele in heraldic shields and coats of arms.
I couldn't find any information on the word "ponsardin". It appears to be a misspelling or a non-existent word in the English language.
Mefenamic acid, sold under the brand name Ponstel among others, is a NSAID used for the relief of pain, including dysmenorrhea.
Plateau or a period of something like economic growth or activity being halted due to a lack of new ideas or investment.
Pontcysyllte is a name derived from the Welsh language, where "pont" means "bridge" and "cysyllte" means "pillars" or "stay".
Pondweed<br><br>Pondweed, scientifically known as Pontederia, is a genus of freshwater plants species that belong to the family Pontederiaceae.
Pontefract is a market town in the metropolitan borough of the City of Kirklees, in West Yorkshire, England. It is situated on the A645, 7 miles (11 km) south of Wakefield. The town's name comes from the Norman French "pontefracton", meaning "broken bridge". This refers to a bridge over the River Aire, which was built by the Normans in the 11th century, but was broken or destroyed by the local population in support of King Stephen during The Anarchy, a civil war between Stephen and Empress Matilda in the 12th century.
"Ponthieu" is a region in northern France, and I couldn't find any evidence that it's a word with a general meaning. However, it's possible that you meant "pothole", which refers to a hollow in the road surface.<br><br>If not, another possible word that comes to mind is " Pon/portfolio ÉtieWE", and PHP template "pon try", none of these is verified
A car brand!<br><br>Pontiac is a defunct American automobile brand that was owned by General Motors. It was established in 1925 and was named after a French-Canadian explorer, Pierre La Vérendrye. The company was known for its high-performance sports cars, trucks, and sedans, such as the Pontiac GTO and the Pontiac Firebird.<br><br>The brand was discontinued by General Motors in 2010 due to financial difficulties and shifting market conditions.<br><br>However, the Pontiac name and brand have continued to be used by several automotive companies, including a reborn company called "Pontiac" which was established in 2012 in China.
Pontian may refer to:<br><br>1. Formation of etymology of the Septimsian, which is a STEM-focused high school in Ward 4 Yangon, Myanmar, that is located near the Sittang River.<br>2. Pontian, Malaysia, a state in Malaysia.<br>3. Pontian people, the people of Pontus who were forced to migrate to Asia Minor as result of the Black Sea Bosphorus coups, now division of the Roma, Turkey.<br>4. Pontianakis and other extention found in Romania.<br>5. Pontian Language, it is not a native language
Originating from the Black Sea or the region surrounding it, also describing something related to Greek culture or history.<br><br>Example: "The pontic people are an ethnic group originating from the Black Sea coast of Turkey."<br><br>It's also an adjective used to describe something that pertains to the region or the cultural heritage of Pontus, ancient Greek region of the southern shore of the Euxine Sea (Pontus Euxinus, or the Black Sea).