1. A type of dark, heavy wine, originally from Porugal.
2. A city which has a harbour for ships.
3. The left side of a ship, looking towards the bow.
4. A part of a computer where data can enter and leave.
some kind of port also called a i/o port for input/output on the computer
Port means: to carry
Port of Brisbane web site. Link.
There is one syllable in the word port.
The plural of port is ports.
He transported a cargo of Port from port to port.
Port
... an access port, which carries traffic only to and from the specific VLAN assigned to it. Contrast with 'trunk port' See http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/trunk
the root word is port because the suffix is re.
A plug in terminal for a usb powered accessory.
port (de plaisance)
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