| Porter |
A gatekeeper, or one who is employed to help carry baggage or other loads, or to run errands.
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| portal circulation |
Refers to the vascular circuit draining the gastro-intestinal tract into the liver via the portal vein.
Ãâó: www.njsurgery.com/html/Procedures/glossary.html
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| portable |
Sprinkler system which is moved by uncoupling and picking up the pipes manually, requiring no special tools.
Ãâó: www.soils.org/sssagloss/cgi-bin/gloss_search.cgi
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| portal |
The structure surrounding the immediate entrance to a mine; the mouth of an adit or tunnel.
Ãâó: www.netl.doe.gov/coal/Coal%20Primer/glossary.html
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| portable |
(literally portable) in France
Ãâó: www.dictionaryofeverything.com/explore/976/Mobile_...
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| port | your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you) |
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| port | give out |
| port | give out as one's portion or share |
| port | largest city in Maine in the southwestern corner of the state |
| port | freshwater port and largest city in Oregon |
| port | a cement that hardens under water |
| port | euphemisms for `fat' |
| port | a large travelling bag made of stiff leather |
| port | a word formed by joining two others (e.g., `smog' is a blend of `smoke' and `fog') |
| port | a word formed by joining two others (e.g., `smog' is a blend of `smoke' and `fog') |
| port | port city in northwest Portugal |
| port | the capital of Benin in southwestern part of country on a coastal lagoon |
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