Meaning & Definition of word "Port"

Port

/pɔːrt/

noun:

  • 1. A town or city with a harbor where ships load and unload.
    • Example: The ship arrived at the port early in the morning.
  • 2. A place where goods are stored or transferred, often associated with shipping and logistics.
    • Example: The port is bustling with activity as containers are unloaded.
  • 3. A connection point for data transfer in computing.
    • Example: You need to open port 443 on the firewall for secure web traffic.

verb:

  • 1. To carry or transfer something from one place to another.
    • Example: The software was designed to port applications to different operating systems.

Etymology

Middle English, from Old French ‘porte’, from Latin ‘porta’ meaning 'gate, door'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

port of call:

A stop for a ship to unload or load passengers or cargo.

port authority:

A government or private body that oversees port operations.

port side:

The left side of a ship when facing forward.

deep water port:

A port that can accommodate large vessels due to its depth.

export port:

A port specifically used for shipping goods out of a country.

Related Words

dock:

A structure where ships are loaded and unloaded.

harbor:

A sheltered body of water where boats dock.

cargo:

Goods carried by a ship.

vessel:

A ship or large boat.

shipping:

The process of transporting goods.

Slang Meanings of port

Meaning: A slang term for a computer port, especially in networking.

Example Sentence: Make sure that the device is connected to the correct port or it won't work.

Meaning: In gaming, sometimes refers to a game ported from one platform to another.

Example Sentence: The PC version is just a port of the console game.