| porte | The Ottoman court; the government of the Turkish empire, officially called the Sublime Porte, from the gate (port) of the sultan's palace at which justice was administered. Origin: F. Porte a gate, L. Porta. See Port a gate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| porter | A membrane protein that functions to transport substances into and out of the cell. (09 Oct 1997) |
| Porter's fascia | The layer of fascia investing the infrahyoid muscles and contributing to the formation of the carotid sheath. Synonym: lamina pretrachealis, middle cervical fascia, Porter's fascia, pretracheal layer. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Porter, Curt | <person> U.S. Biochemist, *1914. See: Porter-Silber chromogens, Porter-Silber reaction, Porter-Silber chromogens test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Porter, Thomas | <person> British scientist, 1860-1933. See: Ferry-Porter law. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Porter, William | <person> Irish surgeon, 1790-1861. See: Porter's fascia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Porter-Silber chromogens test | A test, dependent on the Porter-Silber reaction, that is used as a measure of adrenocortical function and is performed on urine. Low values are seen in Addison's disease and hypopituitarism; high values are seen in Cushing's syndrome and extreme stress. Synonym: 17-OH-corticoids test, Porter-Silber chromogens test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Porter-Silber reaction | The basis of the 17-hydroxycorticosteroid test; C-21 adrenocorticosteroids, which contain a dihydroxyacetone group at carbons 19, 20, and 21, react with phenylhydrazine. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a person employed to carry luggage and supplies doorkeeper: someone who guards an entrance United States writer of short stories whose pen name was O. Henry (1862-1910) United States composer and lyricist of musical comedies (1891-1946) a railroad employee who assists passengers (especially on sleeping cars) carry luggage or supplies; "They portered the food up Mount Kilimanjaro for the tourists" a very dark sweet ale brewed from roasted unmalted barley
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Porter is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern part of the Moon, and lies across the northwestern rim of the huge Clavius walled-plain. Although generally circular, the form of this crater has been modified by the geometry of the surface on which it was formed. The outer rim is generally lower to the southwest, where it lies on the floor of Clavius. Likewise the interior floor is flatter near this face. ...
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Porter Station is a railroad station in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is located at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Somerville Avenue (Porter Square), in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It also serves portions of Somerville. The station opened on December 8, 1984 and is the deepest station in the Boston area. ...
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A gatekeeper, or one who is employed to help carry baggage or other loads, or to run errands.
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A single engined turbine aircraft carrying up to ten jumpers.
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| porte | canopy extending out from a building entrance to shelter those getting in and out of vehicles |
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| porte | a carriage entrance passing through a building to an enclosed courtyard |
| porte | indicate by signs |
| porte | a sign of something about to happen |
| porte | puffed up with vanity |
| porte | of ominous significance |
| porte | of momentous or ominous significance |
| porte | in a portentous manner |
| porte | dark sweet ale brewed from black malt |
| porte | someone who guards the entrance to a building |
| porte | a railroad employee who assists passengers (especially on sleeping cars) |
| porte | a person employed to carry luggage and supplies |
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