Pontic

[ pon-tik ]
/ ˈpɒn tɪk /

adjective

pertaining to the Pontus Euxinus or to Pontus.

Origin of Pontic

From the Greek word Pontikós, dating back to 1470–80. See Pontus, -ic

British Dictionary definitions for most-pontic

Pontic
/ (ˈpɒntɪk) /

adjective

denoting or relating to the Black Sea

Word Origin for Pontic

C15: from Latin Ponticus, from Greek, from Pontos Pontus

Medical definitions for most-pontic

pontic
[ pŏntĭk ]

n.

An artificial tooth on a fixed partial denture.