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doc Definition of port
    English to English
    noun
  • a place (seaport or airport) where people and merchandise can enter or leave a country
  • source: WordNet 3.0
  • sweet dark-red dessert wine originally from Portugal
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  • an opening (in a wall or ship or armored vehicle) for firing through
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  • the left side of a ship or aircraft to someone who is aboard and facing the bow or nose
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  • (computer science) computer circuit consisting of the hardware and associated circuitry that links one device with another (especially a computer and a hard disk drive or other peripherals)
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  • A dark red or purple astringent wine made in Portugal. It contains a large percentage of alcohol.
  • source: Webster 1913
  • A place where ships may ride secure from storms; a sheltered inlet, bay, or cove; a harbor; a haven. Used also figuratively.
  • source: Webster 1913
  • A passageway; an opening or entrance to an inclosed place; a gate; a door; a portal.
  • source: Webster 1913
  • The manner in which a person bears himself; deportment; carriage; bearing; demeanor; hence, manner or style of living; as, a proud port.
  • source: Webster 1913
  • The larboard or left side of a ship (looking from the stern toward the bow); as, a vessel heels to port. See Note under Larboard. Also used adjectively.
  • source: Webster 1913
    adjective satellite
  • located on the left side of a ship or aircraft
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    verb
  • put or turn on the left side, of a ship
  • Port the helm.
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  • bring to port
  • The captain ported the ship at night.
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  • land at or reach a port
  • The ship finally ported.
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  • turn or go to the port or left side, of a ship
  • The big ship was slowly porting.
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  • carry, bear, convey, or bring
  • The small canoe could be ported easily.
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  • carry or hold with both hands diagonally across the body, especially of weapons
  • Port a rifle.
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  • drink port
  • We were porting all in the club after dinner.
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  • modify (software) for use on a different machine or platform
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  • To carry; to bear; to transport.
  • source: Webster 1913
  • To turn or put to the left or larboard side of a ship; -- said of the helm, and used chiefly in the imperative, as a command; as, port your helm.
  • source: Webster 1913
    English to Tagalog
    noun
  • [port] Daungán; punduhan ng sasakyan
  • source: Diccionario Ingles-Español-Tagalog
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