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  • port — Ⅰ. port [1] ► NOUN 1) a town or city with a harbour. 2) a harbour. ● any port in a storm Cf. ↑any port in a storm ● port of call Cf. ↑p …   English terms dictionary

  • PORT SAID — PORT SAID, city N.E. of cairo on the Mediterranean, at the entrance to the Suez Canal. With the construction of the Port Said harbor in 1856 Jews began to settle there. The Anglo Jewish traveler S. Samuel found about 20 families (70 souls) in the …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Port Harcourt — Ugwu Ọcha/Iguocha, Diobu,   City   Top: A street scene in Port Harcourt Middle: Port Harcourt I …   Wikipedia

  • Origin Energy — Ltd Type Public Traded as ASX:  …   Wikipedia

  • Port-du-Salut cheese — Port du Salut or Entrammes is a mild tasting cow s milk cheese first made by monks in the early 18th century and still produced in monasteries throughout France.A version of the cheese is produced by a major creamery under the name Port Salut,… …   Wikipedia

  • Port Maitland, Nova Scotia — Port Maitland (population: 503) is a small community in Yarmouth County Nova Scotia, Canada. It is near the town of Yarmouth, and very near to the community of Beaver River. Salmon River also very nearby, lies within Digby County. The community… …   Wikipedia

  • Port-au-Prince — • Archdiocese and city in Haiti Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Port Au Prince     Archdiocese of Port au Prince     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Port Out, Starboard Home — (or Port Outward, Starboard Home) is a phrase popularly believed to provide the etymology for the word . According to this belief, Port Out and Starboard Home were the most desirable cabin locations on ships traveling to and from British colonies …   Wikipedia

  • Port-Elphinstone —    PORT ELPHINSTONE, a village, in the parish of Kintore, district of Garioch, county of Aberdeen, ½ a mile (S.) from Inverury; containing 112 inhabitants. This place is of recent origin, and is quickly rising into importance from its favourable… …   A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • port-fire — portˈ fire noun A slow match or match cord • • • Main Entry: ↑port * * * n. historical a hand held fuse used for firing cannons, igniting explosives, etc Origin: mid 17th cent.: partial anglicization of French porte feu, from porter ‘carry’ + feu …   Useful english dictionary

  • Port wine — This article is about the type of wine. For the birthmark, see Port wine stain. For the Krazy Kat short, see Port Whines. A glass of tawny port …   Wikipedia

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