port-n; 5 Senses

Sense Number 1: airport or seaport

Commentary: The place where people and merchandise can enter or leave a country

Examples:
There was a terrible delay in the Lincoln Tunnel and I'm going to
report it to The Port Authority.
Welcome to the Port of Antwerp.

Mappings:
WordNet 2.0 Sense Numbers: 1

Sense Number 2: wine

Commentary: Sweet dark-red wine originally from Portugal

Examples:
I found a recipe for port wine cheese on the internet today.

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WordNet 2.0 Sense Numbers: 2

Sense Number 3: an opening

Commentary: An opening in a wall or ship or armored vehicle often for firing through, embrasure, porthole

Examples:
Upon further investigation they discovered that the porthole had been
sealed with cement.

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WordNet 2.0 Sense Numbers: 3

Sense Number 4: left side of a ship

Commentary: The left side of a ship or aircraft to someone facing the bow or nose.

Examples:
The monster's tail struck the larbord port.
Sally says the port is the side of a ship that is closest to the
seaport when the ship is harbored at the seaport.

Mappings:
WordNet 2.0 Sense Numbers: 4

Sense Number 5: circuitry

Commentary: A 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)

Examples:
Sally spent all night reading the serial port troubleshooting guide.

Mappings:
WordNet 2.0 Sense Numbers: 5