A place where ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers
“The number of boats in the port vary depending on where the boats decide to land.”
A town or city with a harbor or access to navigable water where ships load or unload
“From here the view over the city, the old port and the old town, down to the sea are stupendous.”
An opening for the passage of objects, material or people
“In fact, he did not see an exhaust port of any kind, but it might have been on the back of the ship.”
A socket or outlet typically used for connecting devices
“Run an Ethernet cable from your broadband modem to your wireless router and connect it to the port on your router labeled Internet or WAN.”
A place to hide, or to seek shelter or privacy
One's manner of presenting oneself
An opening that allows air, gas, or liquid to pass out of or into a confined space
A hinged barrier used to close an opening in a wall, fence, or hedge
A piece of luggage
A departure and arrival building for air passengers at an airport
Airdrome, airfield, or aerodrome designated for the takeoff, landing, and parking of aircraft
The left side of a ship, looking from the stern forward to the bow
The manner in which one carries oneself
A center of operations, organization, or supply
A link between two objects or entities
On the west side when facing north
To bring or transport to another place
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