Canadian French Meaning of ports

ports

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Definitions and Meaning of ports in English

ports

a place where ships may ride secure from storms, the position in which a military weapon is carried at the command port arms, an opening in a vessel's side (as for admitting light or loading cargo), to turn or put (a helm) to the left, a hardware interface by which a computer is connected to another device (such as a printer, a mouse, or another computer), a sweet fortified wine of rich taste and aroma made in Portugal, port of entry, a harbor town or city where ships may take on or discharge cargo, the manner of bearing oneself, jack sense 4, to translate (software) into a version for another computer or operating system, gate, airport, the left side of a ship or aircraft looking forward, located on the left side of a ship or airplane looking forward, the area of opening in a cylinder face of a passageway for the working fluid in an engine, the cover for a porthole, such a passageway, an opening (as in a valve seat or valve face) for intake or exhaust of a fluid, a similar wine made elsewhere, state sense 3, a small opening in a container or vessel especially for viewing or for the controlled passage of material, a hole in an armored vehicle or fortification through which guns may be fired

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ports

a place where ships may ride secure from storms, the position in which a military weapon is carried at the command port arms, an opening in a vessel's side (as

ancrages,quais,ports,baies,canaux,anses,havres,marinas,routes,armes

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portrayals => portraits, portraits => Portraits, portliness => corpulence, portions => portions, portioning (out) => portionner (dehors),