Meaning of port
Definition of port
(adj)
located
on the
left
side
of a
ship
or
aircraft
(noun)
a
place
(seaport or airport) where
people
and
merchandise
can
enter
or
leave
a
country
sweet
dark-red
dessert
wine
originally
from Portugal
an
opening
(in a
wall
or
ship
or
armored
vehicle) for
firing
through
the
left
side
of a
ship
or
aircraft
to
someone
who is
aboard
and
facing
the bow or
nose
(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)
(verb)
put or
turn
on the
left
side, of a ship; "port the helm"
bring
to port; "the
captain
ported the
ship
at night"
land
at or
reach
a port; "The
ship
finally
ported"
turn
or go to the
port
or
left
side, of a ship; "The big
ship
was
slowly
porting"
carry, bear, convey, or bring; "The
small
canoe
could be ported easily"
carry
or
hold
with
both
hands
diagonally
across
the body,
especially
of weapons; "port a rifle"
drink
port; "We were porting all in the
club
after
dinner"
modify
(software) for use on a
different
machine
or
platform
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