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Port
- (computer science) 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)
- a place (seaport or airport) where people and merchandise can enter or leave a country
- an opening (in a wall or ship or armored vehicle) for firing through
- bring to port; "the captain ported the ship at night"
- carry or hold with both hands diagonally across the body, especially of weapons; "port a rifle"
- carry, bear, convey, or bring; "The small canoe could be ported easily"
- drink port; "We were porting all in the club after dinner"
- land at or reach a port; "The ship finally ported"
- located on the left side of a ship or aircraft
- modify (software) for use on a different machine or platform
- put or turn on the left side, of a ship; "port the helm"
- sweet dark-red dessert wine originally from Por
Post
- a job in an organization; "he occupied a post in the treasury"
- a pole or stake set up to mark something (as the start or end of a race track); "a pair of posts marked the goal"; "the corner of the lot was indicated by a stake"
- affix in a public place or for public notice; "post a warning"
- an upright consisting of a piece of timber or metal fixed firmly in an upright position; "he set a row of posts in the ground and strung barbwire between them"
- any particular collection of letters or packages that is delivered; "your mail is on the table"; "is there any post for me?"; "she was opening her post"
- assign to a post; put into a post; "The newspaper posted him in Timbuktu"
- assign to a station
- cause to be directed or transmitted to another place; "send me your latest results"; "I'll mail you the paper when it's written"
- display, as of records in sports games
- enter on a public list
- mark or expo
Pott
- A size of paper. See under Paper.
Pout
- a disdainful grimace
- be in a huff and display one's displeasure; "She is pouting because she didn't get what she wanted"
- catfish common in eastern United States
- make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip; "mop and mow"; "The girl pouted"
- marine eellike mostly bottom-dwelling fishes of northern seas
Root
- (botany) the usually underground organ that lacks buds or leaves or nodes; absorbs water and mineral salts; usually it anchors the plant to the ground
- (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed; "thematic vowels are part of the stem"
- a number that, when multiplied by itself some number of times, equals a given number
- a simple form inferred as the common basis from which related words in several languages can be derived by linguistic processes
- become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style; "He finally settled down"
- cause to take roots
- come into existence, originate; "The problem roots in her depression"
- dig with the snout; "the pig was rooting for truffles"
- plant by the roots
- someone from whom you are descended (but usually more remote than a grandparent)
- take root and begin to grow; "this plant roots quickly"
- the part of a tooth t
Rort
- a dishonest scheme
- a rowdy, usually drunken party.
Rout
- a disorderly crowd of people
- an overwhelming defeat
- cause to flee; "rout out the fighters from their caves"
- defeat disastrously
- dig with the snout; "the pig was rooting for truffles"
- make a groove in
Soft
- (of a commodity or market or currency) falling or likely to fall in value; "the market for computers is soft"
- (of light) transmitted from a broad light source or reflected
- (of sound) relatively low in volume; "soft voices"; "soft music"
- (of speech sounds); produced with the back of the tongue raised toward the hard palate; characterized by a hissing or hushing sound (as `s' and `sh')
- compassionate and kind; conciliatory; "he was soft on his children"
- easily hurt; "soft hands"; "a baby's delicate skin"
- having little impact; "an easy pat on the shoulder"; "gentle rain"; "a gentle breeze"; "a soft (or light) tapping at the window"
- in a relaxed manner; or without hardship; "just wanted to take it easy" (`soft' is nonstandard)
- mild and pleasant; "balmy days and nights"; "the climate was mild and conducive to life or growth"; "a soft breeze"
- not brilliant or glaring; "the moon cast soft shadows"; "soft