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Port Sense Side Noun Major City Goods Place

Word3 port
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /pɔːt/ /pɔːrt/
Example
  • a container/fishing ports
  • rotterdam is a major port.
  • the port city of gdansk
  • the black sea ports
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port

(noun)/pɔːt/ /pɔːrt/
  1. a town or city with a harbour, especially one where ships load and unload goods
    • a container/fishing ports
    • Rotterdam is a major port.
    • the port city of Gdansk
    • the Black Sea ports

    Extra Examples

    • a port city/town
    • the German port of Kiel
  2. a place where ships load and unload goods or shelter from storms
    • SEE ALSO airport
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/airport
    • a naval port
    • a container/ferry port
    • The ship spent four days in port.
    • They reached port at last.
    • port of entry (= a place where people or goods can enter a country)
    • the port authorities

    Extra Examples

    • She tried to steer the boat into port.
    • There was a spontaneous welcome for anyone who put into port on the island.
  3. a strong sweet wine, usually dark red, that is made in Portugal. It is usually drunk at the end of a meal.
    • SEE ALSO tawny port
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/tawny-port
  4. a glass of port
  5. the side of a ship or aircraft that is on the left when you are facing forward
    • COMPARE starboard
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/starboard
    • the port side
  6. a place on a computer where you can attach another piece of equipment, often using a cable
    • SEE ALSO parallel port
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/parallel-port
    • the modem port
  7. if you are in great trouble, you take any help that is offered
  8. Word Origin

    • noun senses 1 to 2 Old English, from Latin portus ‘haven, harbour’, reinforced in Middle English by Old French. noun senses 3 to 4 shortened form of Oporto, a major port in Portugal from which the wine is shipped. noun sense 5 mid 16th cent.: probably originally the side containing an entry port or facing the port (quayside) for loading. noun sense 6 Old English (in the sense ‘gateway’), from Latin porta ‘gate’; reinforced in Middle English by Old French porte. The later sense ‘opening in the side of a ship’ led to the general sense ‘opening’.
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