PORT vs INTERFACE: NOUN
- A gateway or portal, as to a town.
- 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 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.
- Bearing; carriage; demeanor; air; mien: as, the port of a gentleman.
- An opening (in a wall or ship or armored vehicle) for firing through
- Synonyms Deportment, address.
- 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 connection point for a peripheral device.
- An entrance to or exit from a data network.
- A gate; an entrance; a portal; specifically, the gate of a town or fortress.
- 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
- A hole in an armored vehicle or a fortified structure for viewing or for firing weapons.
- 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 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.
- State: style; establishment; retinue.
- 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.
- In heraldry, the door or gate of a castle, used as a bearing.
- An aperture for the passage of Steam, air, water, etc.
- In object-oriented programming, a piece of code defining a set of operations that other code must implement.
- The connection between parts of software.
- The connection between a user and a machine.
- A thin layer or boundary between two different substances or two phases of a single substance.
- The point of interconnection between two entities.
- That part of a computer program which controls the way a program interacts with a user; the manner of inputting and outputting of data, and the way information is presented on a computer monitor; also called user interface.
- Hardware that links one device with another (especially a computer).
- A plane surface regarded as the common boundary of two bodies.
- The layout or design of the interactive elements of a computer program, an online service, or an electronic device.
- A device, such as a cable, network card, monitor, or keyboard, that enables interaction or communication between a computer and another entity.
- A system of interaction or communication between a computer and another entity such as a printer, another computer, a network, or a human user.
- A point at which independent systems or diverse groups interact.
- A surface forming a common boundary between adjacent regions, bodies, substances, or phases.
- (computer science) a program that controls a display for the user (usually on a computer monitor) and that allows the user to interact with the system
- The overlap where two theories or phenomena affect each other or have links with each other
- (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)
- (chemistry) a surface forming a common boundary between two things (two objects or liquids or chemical phases)
PORT vs INTERFACE: ADJECTIVE
- Located on the left side of a ship or aircraft
- Of, relating to, or on the port.
- N/A
PORT vs INTERFACE: VERB
- 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
- Land at or reach a port
- To construct an interface for, to connect through an interface
- To be an interface, to be into an interface
PORT vs INTERFACE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To join by means of an interface.
- To serve as an interface for.
- To serve as an interface or become interfaced.
- To interact or coordinate smoothly.
PORT vs INTERFACE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To hold or carry (a weapon) diagonally across the body, with the muzzle or blade near the left shoulder.
- To modify (software) for use on a different machine or platform.
- N/A
PORT vs INTERFACE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- 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 or bring into port.
- To bear; carry; convey.
- 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.”
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To turn (a craft) or make a shift to the port side.
- N/A
PORT vs INTERFACE: RELATED WORDS
- Dock, Terminals, Wharf, Wharves, Ship, Seaports, Harbor, Terminal, Seaport, Embrasure, Port wine, Left, Larboard, Interface, Porthole
- Link, Interacting, Links, Linkage, Gui, Gateway, Interactions, Connect, Interact, Api, Interconnect, Interaction, Interworking, Port, User interface
PORT vs INTERFACE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ferry, Coastal, Shipping, Quay, Dock, Wharf, Ship, Harbor, Terminal, Seaport, Embrasure, Left, Larboard, Interface, Porthole
- Holographic, Articulation, Connection, Interacting, Linkage, Gui, Gateway, Interactions, Connect, Api, Interconnect, Interaction, Interworking, Port, User interface
PORT vs INTERFACE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- 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.
- This creates a virtual IPSec interface that is bound to the local interface you selected.
- SCSI and IDE are interface methods used usually to interface computers with Hard drives.
- The loopback interface is a special network interface without an physical link attached to.
- PO Interface Trigger file, which you can then use to drive an interface download.
- You also select a physical or VLAN interface from the Local Interface list.
- By appealing interface, we do not mean any fancy or sophisticated interface.
- End of interface The store can very well be an interface.
- This interface column is not populated for a passive interface.
- It an interface and this interface needs to be implemented by the Adapter and the client can see only this interface.
- MFR interface, tunnel interface, VLAN interface, HDLC interface, and RPR logical interface.
PORT vs INTERFACE: QUESTIONS
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- How do I enable port security on a switchport port?
- How did Mundra Port become India's largest commercial port?
- How to fix port 5433 port 5432 error in PostgreSQL?
- What is the canvascapturemediastreamtrack interface?
- Can the sideband interface be accessed through the host interface?
- What is the interface name for the monitor mode interface?
- Is a sound card an audio interface or audio interface?
- Why is a graphical user interface better than a command line interface?
- How does the Aqua interface differ from the Mac OS X interface?
- Why is the archive interface not available in my cPanel interface?
- What is the purpose of an interface implementing another interface?
- How does interface affect the Si/SiO2 interface resistance?
- What is the interface-type interface-number in GGSN?