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  • 71port — m IV, D. u, Ms. porcie; lm M. y «przybrzeżny obszar wodny wraz z przylegającym do niego pasem lądu, wyposażone w urządzenia zapewniające bezpieczny postój i obsługę statków, przeładunek towarów i obsługę ruchu pasażerskiego; miasto nadbrzeżne, w… …

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  • 72port — I. /pɔt / (say pawt) noun 1. a town or place where ships load or unload. 2. a place along the coast where ships may take refuge from storms. 3. Law any place where persons and merchandise are allowed to pass (by water, land, or air) into and out… …

  • 73port — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English & Anglo French, from Latin portus more at ford Date: before 12th century 1. a place where ships may ride secure from storms ; haven 2. a. a harbor town or city where ships may take on or… …

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  • 74Port 26 — Infobox musical artist Name = Port 26 Img capt = Landscape = yes Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Toronto, Canada Genre = Punk rock Years active = 2004 ndash;present Label = none Associated acts = URL = [http://www.myspace.com/port26… …

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  • 75port — nm., transport ; prix du transport ; endroit où un véhicule peut venir chercher de la marchandise (du bois, du foin..) ; port (pour les bateaux) ; port (d un habit, du casque...) : poo(r) (Albanais.001, PPA. | Montendry.219, Ste Reine), pôr… …

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  • 76port — 1. noun /poʊɹt,pɔːɹt,pɔːt/ a) A place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers. And whan he cam to the porte of the pavelon, Sir Palomydes seyde an hyghe, ‘Where art thou, Sir Trystram de Lyones?’ b) …

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  • 77Port — Recorded in many forms including Le Port, Leport, de Portt, de Porta, Porte, Porti, Portis, Portilla, Portillo, and Portman, and found throughout the continent of Europe since at least the 13th century, this surname has three known origins. The… …

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  • 78Port — 1Port der; [e]s, e <aus (alt)fr. port »Hafen«, dies aus gleichbed. lat. portus zu porta »Tor, Pforte«>: 1. (veraltet) Hafen. 2. Ziel, Ort der Geborgenheit, Sicherheit. Port 2 2Port der …

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  • 79port*/*/ — [pɔːt] noun 1) [C/U] an area of water on the coast where ships stop, or a city with a port New York is the busiest port on the East Coast.[/ex] At dusk they docked at the port of Monaco.[/ex] We ll have to spend 10 days in port for repairs.[/ex]… …

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  • 80port — A place urban in character, contiguous to navigable waters, with facilities, for the loading, unloading, surfacing, outfitting, and provisioning of vessels. 38 Am J1st Ship § 223. Any place from which merchandise can be shipped for importation or …

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