LEFT vs PORT: NOUN
- A punch delivered with the left fist.
- The ensemble of left-wing political parties. Those holding left-wing views as a group.
- The left side or direction.
- Those members of a legislative assembly (as in France) who are in the opposition; the advanced republicans and extreme radicals. They have their seats at the left-hand side of the presiding officer. See Center, and Right.
- That part of surrounding space toward which the left side of one's body is turned.
- In music and stage directions abbreviated L.
- A worthless creature.
- In the politics of continental Europe, that part of a legislative assembly which sits on the left of the president; specifically, the liberal or democratic party, as that party, according to custom, always sits on this side of the house.
- The left-hand side; the side opposite to the right: as, turn to the left (hand); the left (wing) of an army; to wheel from right to left.
- Left field.
- A blow delivered by a boxer's left hand.
- The opinion of those advocating such measures.
- The people and groups who advocate liberal, often radical measures to effect change in the established order, especially in politics, with the goal of achieving the equality, freedom, and well-being of the common citizens of a state.
- A turn in the direction of the left hand or side.
- The left hand.
- The left side.
- The direction or position on the left side.
- The piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's left
- Location near or direction toward the left side; i.e. the side to the north when a person or object faces east
- Those who support varying degrees of social or political or economic change designed to promote the public welfare
- The hand that is on the left side of the body
- A turn to the left
- A bar, as of sand, at the mouth of, or in, a port.
- See under Free.
- In law and commercial usage, a harbor where vessels are admitted to discharge and receive cargoes, from whence they depart and where they finish their voyages.
- A place where ships may ride secure from storms; a sheltered inlet, bay, or cove; a harbor; a haven. Used also figuratively.
- A dark red or purple astringent wine made in Portugal. It contains a large percentage of alcohol.
- An abbreviation of Portugal and Portuguese.
- A wine of Portugal, named from Oporto (see above).
- Nautical, the larboard or left side of a ship (when one is looking forward): as, “the ship heels to port”; “hard a port.”
- Martial music adapted to the bagpipes.
- In armor, the socket or bucket in which the butt of the lance was set when held upright: it was secured to the saddle or stirrup.
- In harness, a curved piece of metal used as a mouthpiece in some forms of bit. Such a bit is called a port-bit.
- An aperture for the passage of Steam, air, water, etc.
- In heraldry, the door or gate of a castle, used as a bearing.
- An opening in the side of a ship; specifically, an embrasure in the side of a ship of war, through which cannon are pointed; a port-hole; also, the covering or shutter of such an opening.
- A gate; an entrance; a portal; specifically, the gate of a town or fortress.
- Synonyms Deportment, address.
- State: style; establishment; retinue.
- Bearing; carriage; demeanor; air; mien: as, the port of a gentleman.
- A place where there is a constant resort of vessels for the purpose of loading and unloading; specifically, in law, a place where persons and merchandise are allowed to pass into and out of the realm and at which customs officers are stationed for the purpose of inspecting or appraising imported goods. In this sense a port may exist on the frontier, where the foreign communication is by land.
- A bay, cove, inlet, or recess of the sea, or of a lake or the mouth of a river, where vessels can be protected from storms; a harbor or haven, whether natural or artificial.
- A port of entry.
- A place along a coast that gives ships and boats protection from storms and rough water; a harbor.
- The waterfront district of a city.
- A city or town on a waterway with such facilities.
- A place on a waterway with facilities for loading and unloading ships.
- A gateway or portal, as to a town.
- A connection point for a peripheral device.
- An entrance to or exit from a data network.
- A hole in an armored vehicle or a fortified structure for viewing or for firing weapons.
- An opening, as in a cylinder or valve face, for the passage of steam or fluid.
- A cover for a porthole.
- A porthole.
- An opening in a ship's side providing access to the interior.
- The left-hand side of a ship or aircraft facing forward.
- A rich sweet fortified wine.
- The manner in which one carries oneself; bearing.
- The position of a rifle or other weapon when ported.
- The left side of a ship or aircraft to someone facing the bow or nose
- (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
- Sweet dark-red dessert wine originally from Portugal
- An opening (in a wall or ship or armored vehicle) for firing through
LEFT vs PORT: ADJECTIVE
- Intended for the left hand
- Pertaining to the political left; liberal
- The opposite of right; toward the west when one is facing north.
- An old but still current colloquialism, or slang expression, used as an aside to indicate insincerity, negation, or disbelief.
- The members whose sympathies are, in the main, with the members of the Left, but who do not favor extreme courses, and on occasions vote with the government. They sit between the Center and the extreme Left.
- See under 2d Bower.
- That which is on the left hand of a person whose face is turned downstream.
- Situated so that the left side of the body is toward it.
- Of or pertaining to that side of the body in man on which the muscular action of the limbs is usually weaker than on the other side; -- opposed to right, when used in reference to a part of the body. Also said of the corresponding side of the lower animals.
- Located on the left side of a person facing downstream.
- Of, relating to, directed toward, or located on the left side.
- Of, belonging to, located on, or being the side of the body to the north when the subject is facing east.
- Being or located on or directed toward the side of the body to the west when facing north
- Of or belonging to the political or intellectual left
- Of, relating to, or on the port.
- Located on the left side of a ship or aircraft
LEFT vs PORT: VERB
- Permitted, allowed to proceed.
- Remaining
- Simple past tense and past participle of leave.
- Land at or reach a port
- Turn or go to the port or left side, of a ship
- Carry, bear, convey, or bring
- Carry or hold with both hands diagonally across the body, especially of weapons
- Drink port
- Transfer data from one computer to another via a cable that links connecting ports
- Put or turn on the left side, of a ship
- Bring to port
LEFT vs PORT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To modify (software) for use on a different machine or platform.
- To hold or carry (a weapon) diagonally across the body, with the muzzle or blade near the left shoulder.
LEFT vs PORT: ADVERB
- Towards the left side.
- On the left side.
- Toward or on the left.
- Toward or on the left; also used figuratively
- N/A
LEFT vs PORT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Also used figuratively
- A turn toward the side of the body that is on the north when the person is facing east
- Not used up
- Being on the left-hand side; situated on the side toward which the left hand of a person is or is supposed to be turned.
- Belonging to that side of the body of man and other animals which is directed toward the west when the face or front is turned to the north; sinistral: the opposite of right: as, the left hand, arm, leg, ear, or eye; the heart beats on the left side of the body.
- Preterit and past participle of leave, leave.
- A preterit and past participle of leeve.
- Toward the left; sinistrad: as, they scattered right and left.
- (imperative; past participle) of leave.
- To furnish with doors or gates.
- Nautical, to turn or shift to the left or larboard side of a ship: as, to port the helm (that is, to shift the tiller over to the port or left side).
- To carry in military fashion; carry (a weapon, as a rifle) with both hands in a slanting direction upward and toward the left, crossing the body in front, in execution of the military command “Portarms,” or, as now given, “Arms port.”
- To bear; carry; convey.
- To carry or bring into port.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To turn (a craft) or make a shift to the port side.
LEFT vs PORT: RELATED WORDS
- Port, Left hand, Left wing, Nigh, Far left, Unexpended, Odd, Leftover, Larboard, Leftist, Leftfield, Liberal, Leftish, Near, Remaining
- Dock, Terminals, Wharf, Wharves, Ship, Seaports, Harbor, Terminal, Seaport, Embrasure, Port wine, Left, Larboard, Interface, Porthole
LEFT vs PORT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Port, Left hand, Left wing, Nigh, Far left, Unexpended, Odd, Leftover, Larboard, Leftist, Leftfield, Liberal, Leftish, Near, Remaining
- Ferry, Coastal, Shipping, Quay, Dock, Wharf, Ship, Harbor, Terminal, Seaport, Embrasure, Left, Larboard, Interface, Porthole
LEFT vs PORT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Watch for vehicles pulling out of entrances and side streets and do not use a shared left turn lane for anything but turning left.
- Advice can only be issued to FPM members so comments asking for advice left below will be ignored unless left by a member.
- Examples may include possessions left in a house after the tenant has moved out or autos left beside a road for a long peri.
- Shift Left: Quality Assurance From the Start The concept of Shift Left is more than an adjustment to a timeline.
- Note that some of the list elements were left empty in the original, and those have been left empty here.
- Typing LEFT to calculate all the data on the left of the blank cell.
- The pattern begins at the left hand side with the instructions moving from left to right.
- Shift of the left submatrix boundary to the left.
- The keep left sign tells you to keep left of an obstruction, traffic island or divider.
- The poorly aligned and repaired wound left ascar on the back of my left hand.
- Then you could select the Mirroring Port and Mirrored Port.
- This post Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway.
- Click Port Forward to list all port forwarding rules.
- The switch port with the lowest RPC will become the root port, and all of the other ports will become a designated port.
- Once the root port fails, the alternate port will become the new root port.
- Hello we have a reliable tank storage and vessel Available at the port of Rotterdam, port of Novorosiysk Russia and port of Houston USA.
- This pane includes two fields you complete to define the port: Event Port Name and Event Port Disposition.
- Should the port lose its Root Port or Designated Port status, it is returned to the Blocking state.
- If a port is not to be used as a designated port, it will become an alternate port.
- After each cable is removed from a port, label the port with the assigned port number.
LEFT vs PORT: QUESTIONS
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- Does infinite parse tree have left recursion or left factoring?
- Are left-handed people left behind in luxury watch industry?
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