It is pronounced pee awns.
Actually it depends on where you are from. Most of the people who grew up in that area pronounce it "pee-ants." In fact, the author of a book called Land of Tall Grass, just changed the cover to include the pronunciation. The book is about the history of Piceance Creek. The author, who grew up there, also explains that Piceance is a Ute word which translates to Piceance.
Piceance and Uinta Basin Date found:1912
Locals pronounce it pee ance. The spelling indicates either _piece ance_ or _pice anse_.
Marilyn A Grout has written: 'Fracture history of the Plateau Creek and adjacent Colorado River valleys, southern Piceance Basin' -- subject(s): Rock deformation 'Fracture history of the Divide Creek and Wolf Creek anticlines and its relation to Laramide basin-margin tectonism, southern Piceance basin, northwestern Colorado' -- subject(s): Geology, Structural, Joints (Geology), Structural Geology
John F. Ficke has written: 'Hydrologic data from the Piceance Basin, Colorado' -- subject(s): Hydrology
How do pronounce "quonehtacut"? CO-NECK-TEEHH-CUT
Baking soda (Sodium Bicarbonate) is found in nature as a mineral nahcolite (NaHCO3). It is found in mineral springs, for example it is mined in the Green River Formation, Piceance Basin in Colorado. I hope this information helps!
Co -Dean
lars - co
vo-co-vic
Alacoque is pronounced as "uh-luh-COHK."
co- KET-ish
I pronounce it "Cost-Co". That's how its spelled so that's how it should be pronounced. "Cosco" would be pronounced Kahzco".