Pontis
Pontis is the genitive singular form of the Latin noun pons, meaning “bridge.” In classical Latin usage, pontis appears in phrases that express possession or relation, such as arcus pontis meaning “the arch of the bridge.” The nominative is pons, and pontis serves to indicate ownership or association.
In scholarly Latin and related fields, pontis is commonly seen in anatomical, archaeological, or philological terminology
Beyond Latin texts, pontis is rarely used except in contexts that preserve Latin grammar, such as inscriptions,
Etymology: pontis derives from Latin pons, meaning “bridge.” The root pont- is a common source for related
See also: pons, pontine, bridge (general concept), anatomical terms derived from pons.