An industrial city in southeastern Michigan, northwest of Detroit; population 66,095 (est. 2008).
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proper nounˈpän(t)ēˌakˈpän(t)ēˌak
(circa 1720–69), Ottawa Indian chief. He is credited with organizing and leading a rebellion against the British, during which he led a year-long siege of Fort Detroit 1763–64. He agreed to terms of peace in 1766.
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Pontiac1
proper nounˈpän(t)ēˌak
An industrial city in southeastern Michigan, northwest of Detroit; population 66,095 (est. 2008).
Pontiac2
proper nounˈpän(t)ēˌak
(circa 1720–69), Ottawa Indian chief. He is credited with organizing and leading a rebellion against the British, during which he led a year-long siege of Fort Detroit 1763–64. He agreed to terms of peace in 1766.