word | PORT |
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meaning | PORT comes from the Latin verb portare, meaning “to carry.” Thus, something portable can be carried around. A porter carries your luggage, whether through a train station or high into the Himalayas. When we transport something, we have it carried from one place to another. And goods for export are carried away to another country. |
Tags: mwvb::root, mwvb::unit:8, mwvb::unit:8:root, obsidian_to_anki
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