port
Port (from Latin porta 'door', 'access') stands for:
- Port (protocol) , address component in network protocols
- Port (interface) , hardware interface
- Port (UML) , a model element in the Unified Modeling Language
- Port (goods traffic) , historical transport cooperative in Graubünden
- Short form for porting, see Migration (Information Technology) # Software Migration
- Part of the port catheter , a subcutaneous, permanent access to the vascular system
- Short for port wine , sweet wine, named after the Portuguese city of Porto
- Port FC , football club from Bangkok
Port is the name of the following geographic objects:
- Île du Port , island of the Kerguelen archipelago
- Port (Ain) , commune in the Ain department in France
- Port BE , municipality in the Biel / Bienne administrative district, Canton of Bern, Switzerland
- Port (Ukraine) , village in southern Ukraine, Odessa Oblast
Part of the name:
- Port-au-Prince , capital of Haiti
- Port Elizabeth , South African city
- Port Moresby , city in Papua New Guinea
- Port Said , Egyptian city
Port is the family name of the following people:
- Albert Port (1942–2014), German football player
- Arnold Dodel-Port (1843–1908), Swiss botanist
- Erich Port (1891–1964), German politician (ThLB)
- Gottlieb Port (1867–1918), German dentist and university professor
- Mart Port (1922–2012), Estonian architect
- Moni Port (* 1968), German illustrator, graphic artist and author
- Whitney Port (born 1985), American reality TV actress
- Wilhelm Port (1902–1954), German librarian
See also:
Wiktionary: Port - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: port - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations