Port | Mean of port in English Dictionary
/ˈpoɚt/
- Noun
- a town or city where ships stop to load and unload cargo
- Boston is a major U.S. port.
- The ship is now in port but will be leaving port soon.
- a place where ships can find shelter from a storm
- The ship reached the port safely.
- The ship spent two days in port.
- the side of a ship or aircraft that is on the left when you are looking toward the front
- The ship turned to port.
- a strong, sweet, usually dark red wine that is made in Portugal
- a place where you can connect a piece of equipment (such as a printer or mouse) to a computer