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Port Definition

(noun)
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a town or city with a harbour or access to navigable water where ships load or unload


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the French port of Toulon

Port Elizabeth

(noun)
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a strong, sweet dark red (occasionally brown or white) fortified wine, originally from Portugal, typically drunk as a dessert wine


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they settled down to a final glass of port

tawny ports do not need decanting

(noun)
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the side of a ship or aircraft that is on the left when one is facing forward


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the ferry was listing to port

the port side of the aircraft

(verb)
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turn (a ship or its helm) to port


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the yacht immediately raised all sail and ported her helm

(noun)
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an opening in the side of a ship for boarding or loading


(noun)
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a socket in a computer network into which a device can be plugged


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a communications port for optional cellular and other wireless modules

(noun)
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a gate or gateway, especially into a walled city


(verb)
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transfer (software) from one system or machine to another


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the software can be ported to practically any platform

(verb)
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carry or convey


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we ported the milk cans from the plentiful water supply of the gym

(noun)
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the position required by an order to port a weapon


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Parker had his rifle at the port

(noun)
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a person's carriage or bearing


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she has the proud port of a princess

(noun)
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a transfer of software from one system or machine to another


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the first port of a commercial database to this operating system

(noun)
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a suitcase or travelling bag


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she packed her ports and walked out

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