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Today's word of the day, is "transpontine", a word meaning "relating to or characteristic of a bridge" or "on the other side of a bridge". Here's a bit more about the word: Meaning: "transpontine" describes something connected to or situated near a bridge, or more generally, something that is on the other side of a bridge. Etymology: The word comes from the Latin "trans pontem," meaning "across the bridge". Usage: While not a common word, "transpontine" can be used in both literal and figurative contexts, describing things that relate to bridges or are situated on the opposite side of something. Example: "The transpontine village was a popular destination for tourists".
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This is new π₯π₯
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