taşıma, liman, home port demirleme limanı, i., den, i., bilg. port, kapı, duruş, bağlantı noktası kapı, açıklık ( aralık-ara ), free port serbest liman, kale duvarındaki delik, şarap/lomba, liman idaresi, delik, lomboz, iskele tarafı, porto şarabı, iskele, lıman, port authority, limana, sığınacak yer, port of entry ithalât limanı, gaz deliği, havalimanı, port of call uğranılacak liman, liman kenti, gümrük dairesi olan liman, liman otoritesi, i., den. iskele, geminin sol yanı, lombar, tavır, LİMAN:Gemilerin yüklerini boşaltabilecekleri veya alabilecekleri yer. Bu terim, deniz kıyısında, seyrüsefer edilebilir nehirlerde veya dahili; su yollarında gemilerin girebilecekleri herhangi bir liman içermektedir. "ports-limanlar" terimi; hava meydanları, hava limanları olarak adlandırılan hava tesisleri ile birlikte kullanılmamalıdır. Bak. "control port", "indoctrination port", "major port", "minor port", "secondary port", "water terminal", buhar deliği, geminin sol tarafı, giriş, açık liman, kapı, su yolu, kanal, yolu, porto, valiz, kapak, pencere, gaz yolu, buhar yolu, sol yan, geçiş kanalı, iskele yanı, bağ nok, b nok, lombuz, bağlan, bağlantı n, bağlantı nok, hal, geminin iskele tarafı, açıklık, ağız, bağlantı kapısı, doğal durum, bağlantı noktaları, bağlantı noktası, barınacak yer, port, su, gaz, çıkış yeri, giriş yeri, geminin sol yanı, borda,
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home port demirleme limanı
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LİMAN:Gemilerin yüklerini boşaltabilecekleri veya alabilecekleri yer. Bu terim, deniz kıyısında, seyrüsefer edilebilir nehirlerde veya dahili; su yollarında gemilerin girebilecekleri herhangi bir liman içermektedir. "ports-limanlar" terimi; hava meydanları, hava limanları olarak adlandırılan hava tesisleri ile birlikte kullanılmamalıdır. Bak. "control port", "indoctrination port", "major port", "minor port", "secondary port", "water terminal" Askeri
On a network hub, bridge or router, a physically distinct and individually controllable set of transmission hardware Each such port is connected to the devices other ports through the device's internal electronic structures, Making a software designed for a particular platform available to another platform as well This requires changing the programming details within a piece of software to make it run on a different platform, present participle of port, Rewriting or modifying an existing component to run on a different system, language, or platform, A method of hopefully gaining more power from a nitro engine If done correctly, you can get more power If not done correctly, you will have possibly more power but much worse fuel consumption If done very badly, the engine will not run at all!, Modifying the intake ports by cutting away metal, or All-Out Porting: Aggressive porting work performed to the passages within the cylinderhead with intention of optimizing high-speed airflow Often characterized by large cross-sectional port areas, these ports generate sufficient flow velocities only at higher engine speeds; low speeds produce weak ram-tuning effects and exhaust scavenging waves This porting technique is a poor choice for low-speed power and street applications, Motor/Transmission : Grinding and polishing the cylinder at the fuel intake ports, transfer ports or exhaust ports to improve power response at desired rpm ranges Powerband : Motor/Transmission : The rpm range at which the motor produces its most useable power, A space between two stones wide enough for a delivered stone or bowl to pass through, An opening where a connection (such as a pipe) is made, A logical or physical construct in and from which data are transferred. 15px Computer port (hardware) on Wikipedia, A female connector of an electronic device, into which a cable's male connector can be inserted, An opening or doorway in the side of a ship, especially for boarding or loading; an embrasure through which a cannon may be discharged; a porthole, An entryway or gate, A place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers, A town or city containing such a place, The left-hand side of a vessel, including aircraft, when one is facing the front. Port does not change based on the orientation of the person aboard the craft, To carry, bear, or transport. See porter, Of or relating to port, the left-hand side of a vessel, A program that has been adapted, modified, or recoded so that it works on a different platform from the one for which it was created; the act of this adapting, A type of very sweet fortified wine, mostly dark red, traditionally made in Portugal, A schoolbag or suitcase, To hold or carry (a weapon) with both hands so that it lays diagonally across the front of the body, with the barrel or similar part near the left shoulder and the right hand grasping the small of the stock; or, to throw (the weapon) into this position on command, The position of a weapon when ported; a rifle position executed by throwing the weapon diagonally across the front of the body, with the right hand grasping the small of the stock and the barrel sloping upward and crossing the point of the left shoulder, A set of files used to build and install a binary executable file from the source code of an application, The manner in which a person carries himself; bearing; deportment; carriage. See also portance, To adapt, modify, or create a new version of, a program so that it works on a different platform; to adapt a console video game title to be sold and played on another brand of console. 15px Porting (computing) on Wikipedia, To carry or transfer an existing telephone number from one telephone service provider to another.Ferrarama 21:06, 8 November 2010 (UTC), Something used to carry a thing, especially a frame for wicks in candle-making, A connection point on the computer that accepts a cable, allowing communication between the computer and another device, A place where information goes into or out of a computer, or both For instance, the serial port on a personal computer is where a modem would be connected 2 On the Internet, port often refers to a number that is part of a URL, appearing after a colon (:) right after the domain name Every service on an Internet server "listens" on a particular port number on that server Most services have standard port numbers; Web servers normally listen on port 80 Services can also listen on non-standard ports, in which case the port number must be specified in a URL when accessing the server, so you might see a URL of the form: gopher://peg cwis uci edu:7000/ which shows a gopher server running on a non-standard port (the standard gopher port is 70) 3 To port is to translate a piece of software to bring it from one type of computer system to another, e g to translate a Windows program so that is will run on a Macintosh, Because most network interfaces have only one or two physical ports (the means by which data comes into the computer from outside), you need to designate port numbers for different kinds of IP traffic For example, port 80 is commonly used for HTTP traffic and port 21 is used for FTP Fibre Channel ports come in a number of flavours depending on the topology of the Fibre Channel N_Ports are simple equipment node ports in a point-to-point connection topology NL_Ports are node ports connected to an Arbitrated loop F_Ports are point-to-point ports connected to a fabric Generally this means that the F_Port is a port on a switch FL_Ports are ports connecting from one loop to a switch and thus to a fabric E_Ports are expansion ports used to interconnect switches together G_Ports are classified by some switch companies as ports that can be either E_Ports or F_Ports depending on usage, Often refers to a number that is part of a URL, appearing after a colon (:) right after the domain name Every service on an Internet server listens on a particular port number on that server Most services have standard port numbers, e g Web servers normally listen on port 80, A doorway in the side of a ship, especially for boarding or loading; a porthole, A physical connection, such as a serial port or a parallel port 2 To move a program or OS from one hardware platform to another 3 A number used to identify a specific Internet application(location), A port is a connection through which a separate device (such as a printer, plotter, or graphics terminal) may communicate with the computer For more information, see "Connecting a Graphics Device to the Computer" in Appendix C, Graphics, There are two commonly used meanings A port can refer to a place where information goes into and out of a computer For instance, the serial port on a PC is where a modem would be connected On the Internet, a port refers to a number that is part of the URL (Internet address) right after the domain name Every Internet protocol has a dedicated port -- for instance, FTP services channel information on port 21, HTTP services use port 80 and POP (or POP3) services use port 110, 3 meanings First and most generally, a place where information goes into or out of a computer, or both E g the serial port on a personal computer is where a modem would be connected On the Internet port often refers to a number that is part of a URL, appearing after a colon (:) right after the domain name Every service on an Internet server listens on a particular port number on that server Most services have standard port numbers, e g Web servers normally listen on port 80 Services can also listen on non-standard ports, in which case the port number must be specified in a URL when accessing the server, so you might see a URL of the form, The quality or state of, Each piece of software on a server (for example, FTP, e-mail, Web, etc) is assigned a port number (e g telnet is assigned port number 23) Generally, the port number is not required when accessing a Web page, 1 A network entry or exit point, 2 A measure of CPE equipment capacity, generally based on the sum of the number of station lines and trunks, (e g a PBX with 100 station lines and 20 trunks would have 120 ports), 3 A connection between a computer and an external device (e g a printer port), 4 a connection point on a multiplexer, 5 the process of transporting something (like an application program) from one environment to another, A place where information goes into or out of a computer, or both The serial port on a personal computer where a modem is connected On the internet, port often refers to a number that is part of a URL, appearing after a colon (:) right after the domain name, A kind of address for the application to listen for datas and for connecting to an other computer The standard-port for the connection between the newsreader and the newsserver is 119, (computer usage) The computer part through which a peripheral device like a printer may communicate to the computer, An entryway, gate, or portal, The left-hand side of a vessel when one is facing the front, To adapt a program so that it works on a different platform, To hold a weapon with both hands diagonally across the body, To transfer from one state to another, To carry, bear, or transport, the way in which a person carries themselves; bearing, A space between two stones wide enough for a delivered stone to pass through, A type of fortified wine traditionally made in Portugal, A female connector of an electronic device, into which a cables male connector can be inserted, The act of adapting a program so that it works on a different platform from the one on which it originally worked, A logical or physical construct in and from which data are transferred, A logical channel in a communications system Each server program, for example, has a unique port number associated with it, defined in the Network Information Service "services" database HTTP defaults to port 80 HTTP defaults to port 443 FTP defaults to port 21, To turn or put to the left or larboard side of a ship; said of the helm, and used chiefly in the imperative, as a command; as, port your helm, The larboard or left side of a ship (looking from the stern toward the bow); as, a vessel heels to port, Also used adjectively, an opening (in a wall or ship or armored vehicle) for firing through sweet dark-red dessert wine originally from Portugal a place (seaport or airport) where people and merchandise can enter or leave a country drink port; "We were porting all in the club after dinner", carry or hold with both hands diagonally across the body, especially of weapons; "port a rifle", A passageway in a machine, through which a fluid, as steam, water, etc, may pass, as from a valve to the interior of the cylinder of a steam engine; an opening in a valve seat, or valve face, An opening in the side of a vessel; an embrasure through which cannon may be discharged; a porthole; also, the shutters which close such an opening, A passageway; an opening or entrance to an inclosed place; a gate; a door; a portal, One of the network input/output channels of a computer running TCP/IP In the world wide web, port usually refers to the port number a server is running on A single computer can have many web servers running on it, but only one server can be running on each port The default port for world wide web servers is 80, To throw, as a musket, diagonally across the body, with the lock in front, the right hand grasping the small of the stock, and the barrel sloping upward and crossing the point of the left shoulder; as, to port arms, To carry; to bear; to transport, turn or go to the port or left side, of a ship; "The big ship was slowly porting", carry, bear, convey, or bring; "The small canoe could be ported easily", Lascivious; licentious, A pig; a porket, Licentious painting or literature; especially, the painting anciently employed to decorate the walls of rooms devoted to bacchanalian orgies, Of or pertaining to pornography; lascivious; licentious; as, pornographic writing, A treatise on prostitutes, or prostitution, The coarse-grained brownish yellow wood of a small tree (Pisonia obtusata) of Florida and the West Indies, Also called pigeon wood, beefwood, and corkwood, transfer data from one computer to another via a cable that links connecting ports located on the left side of a ship or aircraft A young hog; a pig, put or turn on the left side, of a ship; "port the helm", bring to port; "the captain ported the ship at night", land at or reach a port; "The ship finally ported", Used also figuratively, The manner in which a person bears himself; deportment; carriage; bearing; demeanor; hence, manner or style of living; as, a proud port, transfer data from one computer to another via a cable that links connecting ports, drink port; "We were porting all in the club after dinner", In law and commercial usage, a harbor where vessels are admitted to discharge and receive cargoes, from whence they depart and where they finish their voyages, the left side of a ship or aircraft to someone facing the bow or nose, an opening (in a wall or ship or armored vehicle) for firing through, located on the left side of a ship or aircraft, A hardware location for passing data in and out of a computing device Personal computers have various types of ports, including internal ports for connecting disk drives, monitors, and keyboards, as well as external ports, for connecting modems, printers, mouse devices, and other peripheral devices In TCP/IP and UDP networks, port is the name given to an endpoint of a logical connection Port numbers identify types of ports For example, both TCP and UDP use port 80 for transporting HTTP data A threat may attempt to use a particular TCP/IP port, point of entry / exit for a data stream, either at the back of a computer, or (in the network sense), for wiring from a desktop's IP address to a hub in an IDF closet; each hub generally serves 12 or 24 ports Activating another IP address in a local network may be as simple as throwing a switch (if a port is free) or as complex as buying and hooking-up a whole new hub if no ports are left, A socket at the back of a computer used to plug in external devices like modems, scanners, or printers In a communications network, a logical channel is identified by its port number, A connection to a computer to enable other devices, such as printers, modems, monitors, keyboards, mice, etc to interface with the computer. A logical connection to a network Different port numbers are used for different purposes, for example, HTTP usually uses port 80 See List of Common Port Numbers, An electrical connection on the computer into which a cable can be plugged so the computer can communicate with another device such as a printer or modem, "Port" is used to describe more than one thing on the Internet, but the most common use of the word you'll probably encounter is this: the plugs on the back of your computer where you connect peripherals such as printers or modems Back to Top, sweet dark-red dessert wine originally from Portugal, (computer science) computer circuit consisting of the hardware and associated circuitry that links one device with another (especially a computer and a hard disk drive or other peripherals), turn to the left (in a ship or airplane); hold a weapon, type of red sweet wine, a place (seaport or airport) where people and merchandise can enter or leave a country, A dark red or purple astringent wine made in Portugal, A place where ships may ride secure from storms; a sheltered inlet, bay, or cove; a harbor; a haven, entry point for goods or passengers; city with a port; left-hand side (in ships or airplanes); interface for connecting external devices to a computer (Computers); transfer of a program from one platform to another (Computers), It contains a large percentage of alcohol, A port is a town by the sea or on a river, which has a harbour. Port-Louis is an attractive little fishing port. the Mediterranean port of Marseilles, In sailing, the port side of a ship is the left side when you are on it and facing towards the front. Her official number is carved on the port side of the forecabin. starboard Port is also a noun. USS Ogden turned to port. starboard, Port is a type of strong, sweet red wine. He asked for a glass of port after dinner. To turn (a craft) or make a shift to the port side: port the helm; ported sharply to avoid a shoal. A rich sweet fortified wine. to move software from one computer system to another port sth from/to sth. Input/output conduit for personal computers. The serial port was created as an interface between data terminal equipment and data-communications equipment. It processes data sequentially, as a series of bits, and is used to connect equipment (e.g., a modem or mouse) to the computer. The parallel port processes several data bits in parallel and is used to connect peripherals such as computer printers and optical scanners to the computer. The parallel port is faster, but the serial port is cheaper and requires less power. See also USB. Sweet, fortified wine of rich taste and aroma made in Portugal. The name derives from Porto, the town where it is traditionally aged and bottled. Most port is red, but lesser amounts of tawny and white are produced. Peculiar to the manufacture of port is a large dose of brandy given to the still-fermenting liquid (called must). Much time, often decades, is needed for the maturing of fine ports. Port Arthur Port de France Port Blair Port Jackson Port Louis Port Moresby Port of Spain Port Said Port au Prince Port Vila Cinque Ports, A port is a harbour area where ships load and unload goods or passengers. the bridges which link the port area to the city centre, A port on a computer is a place where you can attach another piece of equipment, for example a printer,
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Making a software designed for a particular platform available to another platform as well This requires changing the programming details within a piece of software to make it run on a different platform
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present participle of port
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Rewriting or modifying an existing component to run on a different system, language, or platform
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A method of hopefully gaining more power from a nitro engine If done correctly, you can get more power If not done correctly, you will have possibly more power but much worse fuel consumption If done very badly, the engine will not run at all!
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or All-Out Porting: Aggressive porting work performed to the passages within the cylinderhead with intention of optimizing high-speed airflow Often characterized by large cross-sectional port areas, these ports generate sufficient flow velocities only at higher engine speeds; low speeds produce weak ram-tuning effects and exhaust scavenging waves This porting technique is a poor choice for low-speed power and street applications
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Motor/Transmission : Grinding and polishing the cylinder at the fuel intake ports, transfer ports or exhaust ports to improve power response at desired rpm ranges Powerband : Motor/Transmission : The rpm range at which the motor produces its most useable power
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A space between two stones wide enough for a delivered stone or bowl to pass through
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An opening where a connection (such as a pipe) is made
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A logical or physical construct in and from which data are transferred. 15px Computer port (hardware) on Wikipedia
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A female connector of an electronic device, into which a cable's male connector can be inserted
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An opening or doorway in the side of a ship, especially for boarding or loading; an embrasure through which a cannon may be discharged; a porthole - "...her ports being within sixteen inches of the water... — Sir W. Raleigh"
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An entryway or gate - "And from their ivory port the Cherubim,/Forth issuing at the accustomed hour, — Milton, Paradise Lost (1667), book IV"
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A place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers
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The left-hand side of a vessel, including aircraft, when one is facing the front. Port does not change based on the orientation of the person aboard the craft
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To carry, bear, or transport. See porter - "They are easily ported by boat into other shires. — Fuller, The History of the Worthies of England"
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Of or relating to port, the left-hand side of a vessel - "on the port side"
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A program that has been adapted, modified, or recoded so that it works on a different platform from the one for which it was created; the act of this adapting - "The latest port of the database software is the worst since we made the changeover."
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To hold or carry (a weapon) with both hands so that it lays diagonally across the front of the body, with the barrel or similar part near the left shoulder and the right hand grasping the small of the stock; or, to throw (the weapon) into this position on command - "...the angelic squadron...began to hem him round with ported spears. — Milton, Paradise Lost (1667), book IV"
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The position of a weapon when ported; a rifle position executed by throwing the weapon diagonally across the front of the body, with the right hand grasping the small of the stock and the barrel sloping upward and crossing the point of the left shoulder
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A set of files used to build and install a binary executable file from the source code of an application
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The manner in which a person carries himself; bearing; deportment; carriage. See also portance - "Those same with stately grace, and princely port / She taught to tread, when she her selfe would grace ."
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To carry or transfer an existing telephone number from one telephone service provider to another.Ferrarama 21:06, 8 November 2010 (UTC)
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Something used to carry a thing, especially a frame for wicks in candle-making
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A connection point on the computer that accepts a cable, allowing communication between the computer and another device
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A place where information goes into or out of a computer, or both For instance, the serial port on a personal computer is where a modem would be connected 2 On the Internet, port often refers to a number that is part of a URL, appearing after a colon (:) right after the domain name Every service on an Internet server "listens" on a particular port number on that server Most services have standard port numbers; Web servers normally listen on port 80 Services can also listen on non-standard ports, in which case the port number must be specified in a URL when accessing the server, so you might see a URL of the form: gopher://peg cwis uci edu:7000/ which shows a gopher server running on a non-standard port (the standard gopher port is 70) 3 To port is to translate a piece of software to bring it from one type of computer system to another, e g to translate a Windows program so that is will run on a Macintosh
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Because most network interfaces have only one or two physical ports (the means by which data comes into the computer from outside), you need to designate port numbers for different kinds of IP traffic For example, port 80 is commonly used for HTTP traffic and port 21 is used for FTP Fibre Channel ports come in a number of flavours depending on the topology of the Fibre Channel N_Ports are simple equipment node ports in a point-to-point connection topology NL_Ports are node ports connected to an Arbitrated loop F_Ports are point-to-point ports connected to a fabric Generally this means that the F_Port is a port on a switch FL_Ports are ports connecting from one loop to a switch and thus to a fabric E_Ports are expansion ports used to interconnect switches together G_Ports are classified by some switch companies as ports that can be either E_Ports or F_Ports depending on usage
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Often refers to a number that is part of a URL, appearing after a colon (:) right after the domain name Every service on an Internet server listens on a particular port number on that server Most services have standard port numbers, e g Web servers normally listen on port 80
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A doorway in the side of a ship, especially for boarding or loading; a porthole
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A physical connection, such as a serial port or a parallel port 2 To move a program or OS from one hardware platform to another 3 A number used to identify a specific Internet application(location)
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There are two commonly used meanings A port can refer to a place where information goes into and out of a computer For instance, the serial port on a PC is where a modem would be connected On the Internet, a port refers to a number that is part of the URL (Internet address) right after the domain name Every Internet protocol has a dedicated port -- for instance, FTP services channel information on port 21, HTTP services use port 80 and POP (or POP3) services use port 110
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3 meanings First and most generally, a place where information goes into or out of a computer, or both E g the serial port on a personal computer is where a modem would be connected On the Internet port often refers to a number that is part of a URL, appearing after a colon (:) right after the domain name Every service on an Internet server listens on a particular port number on that server Most services have standard port numbers, e g Web servers normally listen on port 80 Services can also listen on non-standard ports, in which case the port number must be specified in a URL when accessing the server, so you might see a URL of the form
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Each piece of software on a server (for example, FTP, e-mail, Web, etc) is assigned a port number (e g telnet is assigned port number 23) Generally, the port number is not required when accessing a Web page
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1 A network entry or exit point, 2 A measure of CPE equipment capacity, generally based on the sum of the number of station lines and trunks, (e g a PBX with 100 station lines and 20 trunks would have 120 ports), 3 A connection between a computer and an external device (e g a printer port), 4 a connection point on a multiplexer, 5 the process of transporting something (like an application program) from one environment to another
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A place where information goes into or out of a computer, or both The serial port on a personal computer where a modem is connected On the internet, port often refers to a number that is part of a URL, appearing after a colon (:) right after the domain name
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A kind of address for the application to listen for datas and for connecting to an other computer The standard-port for the connection between the newsreader and the newsserver is 119
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(computer usage) The computer part through which a peripheral device like a printer may communicate to the computer
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An entryway, gate, or portal
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To adapt a program so that it works on a different platform
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To hold a weapon with both hands diagonally across the body
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To transfer from one state to another
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To carry, bear, or transport
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A female connector of an electronic device, into which a cables male connector can be inserted
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A logical channel in a communications system Each server program, for example, has a unique port number associated with it, defined in the Network Information Service "services" database HTTP defaults to port 80 HTTP defaults to port 443 FTP defaults to port 21
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To turn or put to the left or larboard side of a ship; said of the helm, and used chiefly in the imperative, as a command; as, port your helm
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an opening (in a wall or ship or armored vehicle) for firing through sweet dark-red dessert wine originally from Portugal a place (seaport or airport) where people and merchandise can enter or leave a country drink port; "We were porting all in the club after dinner"
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carry or hold with both hands diagonally across the body, especially of weapons; "port a rifle"
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A passageway in a machine, through which a fluid, as steam, water, etc
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may pass, as from a valve to the interior of the cylinder of a steam engine; an opening in a valve seat, or valve face
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An opening in the side of a vessel; an embrasure through which cannon may be discharged; a porthole; also, the shutters which close such an opening
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A passageway; an opening or entrance to an inclosed place; a gate; a door; a portal
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One of the network input/output channels of a computer running TCP/IP In the world wide web, port usually refers to the port number a server is running on A single computer can have many web servers running on it, but only one server can be running on each port The default port for world wide web servers is 80
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To throw, as a musket, diagonally across the body, with the lock in front, the right hand grasping the small of the stock, and the barrel sloping upward and crossing the point of the left shoulder; as, to port arms
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To carry; to bear; to transport
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turn or go to the port or left side, of a ship; "The big ship was slowly porting"
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carry, bear, convey, or bring; "The small canoe could be ported easily"
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Lascivious; licentious
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A pig; a porket
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Licentious painting or literature; especially, the painting anciently employed to decorate the walls of rooms devoted to bacchanalian orgies
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Of or pertaining to pornography; lascivious; licentious; as, pornographic writing
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A treatise on prostitutes, or prostitution
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The coarse-grained brownish yellow wood of a small tree (Pisonia obtusata) of Florida and the West Indies
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Also called pigeon wood, beefwood, and corkwood
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transfer data from one computer to another via a cable that links connecting ports located on the left side of a ship or aircraft A young hog; a pig
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put or turn on the left side, of a ship; "port the helm"
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bring to port; "the captain ported the ship at night"
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land at or reach a port; "The ship finally ported"
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Used also figuratively
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The manner in which a person bears himself; deportment; carriage; bearing; demeanor; hence, manner or style of living; as, a proud port
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transfer data from one computer to another via a cable that links connecting ports
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drink port; "We were porting all in the club after dinner"
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In law and commercial usage, a harbor where vessels are admitted to discharge and receive cargoes, from whence they depart and where they finish their voyages
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the left side of a ship or aircraft to someone facing the bow or nose
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an opening (in a wall or ship or armored vehicle) for firing through
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located on the left side of a ship or aircraft
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A hardware location for passing data in and out of a computing device Personal computers have various types of ports, including internal ports for connecting disk drives, monitors, and keyboards, as well as external ports, for connecting modems, printers, mouse devices, and other peripheral devices In TCP/IP and UDP networks, port is the name given to an endpoint of a logical connection Port numbers identify types of ports For example, both TCP and UDP use port 80 for transporting HTTP data A threat may attempt to use a particular TCP/IP port
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point of entry / exit for a data stream, either at the back of a computer, or (in the network sense), for wiring from a desktop's IP address to a hub in an IDF closet; each hub generally serves 12 or 24 ports Activating another IP address in a local network may be as simple as throwing a switch (if a port is free) or as complex as buying and hooking-up a whole new hub if no ports are left
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A socket at the back of a computer used to plug in external devices like modems, scanners, or printers In a communications network, a logical channel is identified by its port number
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A connection to a computer to enable other devices, such as printers, modems, monitors, keyboards, mice, etc to interface with the computer. A logical connection to a network Different port numbers are used for different purposes, for example, HTTP usually uses port 80 See List of Common Port Numbers
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An electrical connection on the computer into which a cable can be plugged so the computer can communicate with another device such as a printer or modem
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"Port" is used to describe more than one thing on the Internet, but the most common use of the word you'll probably encounter is this: the plugs on the back of your computer where you connect peripherals such as printers or modems Back to Top
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sweet dark-red dessert wine originally from Portugal
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(computer science) computer circuit consisting of the hardware and associated circuitry that links one device with another (especially a computer and a hard disk drive or other peripherals)
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turn to the left (in a ship or airplane); hold a weapon fiil
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type of red sweet wine isim
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a place (seaport or airport) where people and merchandise can enter or leave a country
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A dark red or purple astringent wine made in Portugal
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A place where ships may ride secure from storms; a sheltered inlet, bay, or cove; a harbor; a haven
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entry point for goods or passengers; city with a port; left-hand side (in ships or airplanes); interface for connecting external devices to a computer (Computers); transfer of a program from one platform to another (Computers) isim
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It contains a large percentage of alcohol
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A port is a town by the sea or on a river, which has a harbour. Port-Louis is an attractive little fishing port. the Mediterranean port of Marseilles
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In sailing, the port side of a ship is the left side when you are on it and facing towards the front. Her official number is carved on the port side of the forecabin. starboard Port is also a noun. USS Ogden turned to port. starboard
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Port is a type of strong, sweet red wine. He asked for a glass of port after dinner. To turn (a craft) or make a shift to the port side: port the helm; ported sharply to avoid a shoal. A rich sweet fortified wine. to move software from one computer system to another port sth from/to sth. Input/output conduit for personal computers. The serial port was created as an interface between data terminal equipment and data-communications equipment. It processes data sequentially, as a series of bits, and is used to connect equipment (e.g., a modem or mouse) to the computer. The parallel port processes several data bits in parallel and is used to connect peripherals such as computer printers and optical scanners to the computer. The parallel port is faster, but the serial port is cheaper and requires less power. See also USB. Sweet, fortified wine of rich taste and aroma made in Portugal. The name derives from Porto, the town where it is traditionally aged and bottled. Most port is red, but lesser amounts of tawny and white are produced. Peculiar to the manufacture of port is a large dose of brandy given to the still-fermenting liquid (called must). Much time, often decades, is needed for the maturing of fine ports. Port Arthur Port de France Port Blair Port Jackson Port Louis Port Moresby Port of Spain Port Said Port au Prince Port Vila Cinque Ports
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A port is a harbour area where ships load and unload goods or passengers. the bridges which link the port area to the city centre
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A port on a computer is a place where you can attach another piece of equipment, for example a printer
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