What is the meaning of Port?

A place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers.

A town or city containing such a place, a port city.

The left-hand side of a vessel, including aircraft, when one is facing the front. Used to unambiguously refer to directions relative to the vessel structure, rather than to a person or object on board.

A sweep rower that primarily rows with an oar on the port side.

Of or relating to port, the left-hand side of a vessel when facing the bow.

To turn or put to the left or larboard side of a ship; said of the helm.

An entryway or gate.

An opening or doorway in the side of a ship, especially for boarding or loading; an embrasure through which a cannon may be discharged; a porthole.

A small medical appliance installed beneath the skin, connected to a vein by a catheter, and used to inject drugs or to draw blood samples.

A space between two stones wide enough for a delivered stone or bowl to pass through.

An opening where a connection (such as a pipe) is made.

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  1. A logical or physical construct in and from which data are transferred. Computer port on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  2. A female connector of an electronic device, into which a cable's male connector can be inserted.
  3. A number that delimits a connection for specific processes or parts of a network service.

A logical or physical construct in and from which data are transferred. Computer port on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

A female connector of an electronic device, into which a cable's male connector can be inserted.

A number that delimits a connection for specific processes or parts of a network service.

To carry, bear, or transport. See porter.

To hold or carry (a weapon) with both hands so that it lays diagonally across the front of the body, with the barrel or similar part near the left shoulder and the right hand grasping the small of the stock; or, to throw (the weapon) into this position on command.

To adapt, modify, or create a new version of, a program so that it works on a different platform.

To carry or transfer (an existing telephone number) from one telephone service provider to another.

To transfer a voucher or subsidy from one jurisdiction to another.

Something used to carry a thing, especially a frame for wicks in candle-making.

The manner in which a person carries himself; bearing; deportment; carriage. See also portance.

The position of a weapon when ported; a rifle position executed by throwing the weapon diagonally across the front of the body, with the right hand grasping the small of the stock and the barrel sloping upward and crossing the point of the left shoulder.

A program that has been adapted, modified, or recoded so that it works on a different platform from the one for which it was created; the act of this adapting.

A set of files used to build and install a binary executable file from the source code of an application.

A type of very sweet fortified wine, mostly dark red, traditionally made in Portugal.

A suitcase or schoolbag.

The portfolio of a model or artist.

port, harbor

port, harbour

the action of carrying something from one place to another

the volume a boat or another vehicle can carry

to file a complaint against; to report

gate

gateway

postage

(a glass of) port, port wine, Porto

inflection of porren:

  1. second/third-person singular present indicative
  2. plural imperative

second/third-person singular present indicative

plural imperative

port, harbour

port, harbour city

refuge

transport

postage

stature, way of carrying oneself

wearing (act of wearing something)

port

accusative singular of por

gate, gateway, entryway

tune

jig (dance)

landing-place

harbor, port

bank (of river, etc.)

mound, embankment

refuge, haven, resort

stopping-place

place, locality

fortified place, stronghold

occupied place, seat, centre

port, harbour

port (a place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers)

a gate

port (logical or physical construct in and from which data are transferred)

port (female connector of an electronic device)

a gate

port (logical or physical construct in and from which data are transferred)

port (female connector of an electronic device)

a port, a haven (a harbor or harbor-town)

a town, particularly one with special trading privileges

portal (a door or gate; an entrance)

port (for watercraft)

place

shore

port (a place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers)

harbour, port

harbour, port

port (a place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers)

port (a town or city containing such a place, a port city)

harbor, haven (place of safety)

port (logical or physical construct in and from which data are transferred)

port (number that delimits a connection for specific processes or parts of a network service)

goal, aim (intent of one's actions)

harbor, haven (one who gives a place of safety)

gate (place where one enters)

warehouse

a type of tax

papal estate; Further details are uncertain.

port (town with port)

first-person singular present indicative/subjunctive of purta

tune

port, harbour

a larger entrance

  1. a (robust) door leading into a larger building, for example an apartment building

    a (robust) door leading into a larger building, for example an apartment building

    a doorway

    a gate

    a portal

    a port (logical or physical construct in and from which data are transferred)

    Clipping of portvin (port wine).

    port

    Source: wiktionary.org