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pontic Pontus was a name applied in ancient times to extensive tracts of country in the northeast of Asia Minor (modern Turkey) bordering on the Euxine (Black Sea), which was often called simply Pontos (the Main), by the Greeks. The exact signification of this purely territorial name varied greatly at different times. ...
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pontic (?ον???ιακή): Originally spoken in the Pontus region of Asia Minor until its speakers were displaced to mainland Greece during the great population exchange between Greece and Turkey that followed the Destruction of Smyrna. It hails from Hellenistic and medieval Koine but preserves characteristics of Ionic since ancient colonisations.
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pontic The false tooth in a bridge or denture to replace the missing tooth.
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pontic a false tooth mounted on a bridge
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pontic the artificial tooth of the fixed bridge that replaces natural tooth
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