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pons
I believe it is pons
The English translation of the Latin word "pons" is bridge.
The pons is named after the Latin word for bridge
Nothing that I know of, in German. However, "pons" in Latin means "bridge."
Yes. Pontefract in West Yorkshire is on what was the Roman road from York to Doncaster. The name derives from the Latin Pontus Fractus which means "broken bridge."
Brodine is a Swedish name formed from bro 'bridge' + the suffix -
The word "viaduct" has "via" as the Latin root. It comes from the Latin words "via" meaning "road" or "way" and "ductus" meaning "leading" or "conveying".
The prefix "pont" means bridge. It is derived from the Latin word "pons, pontis".
The word is actually "pontifiex" in the singular and "pontifices" in the plural. It comes from the Latin word for bridge which is "pons". A pontifex is also a Roman high priest.
The largest bridge in Mexico, also in Latin America, is the one located in the state of Campeche. The name is "Carmen - Zacatal" and is 3,982 meters long by 9.80 meters wide, and joins Ciudad del Carmen to Atasta Peninsula.