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To port
noun
A place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers.
Exact(52)
He's headed to Port.
We turned to port.
"It does list to port".
He ordered the ship to port.
His bunkmate, Rajoo Rajbhar, pointed to port.
There are oilmen flocking to Port Stanley.
Similar(8)
A method is first proposed to convert inland OD demand to port-to-port demand.
The ship also delivered relief supplies to Port-au-Prince.
The Z was attached to port-1 in the MPV.
Dodgy line to Port Douglas.
The American engineers were withdrawn to Port Moresby.
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