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Definition of ported
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Ported
(imp. & p. p.) of Por.
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Podophthalmia
::
Podophthalmia
(n. pl.) The
stalk-eyed
Crustacea,
-- an order of
Crustacea
having
the eyes
supported
on
movable
stalks.
It
includes
the
crabs,
lobsters,
and
prawns.
Called
also
Podophthalmata,
and
Decapoda..
Tripod
::
Tripod
(n.) Any
utensil
or
vessel,
as a
stool,
table,
altar,
caldron,
etc.,
supported
on three
feet..
Center
::
Center
(n.) A
temporary
structure
upon which the
materials
of a vault or arch are
supported
in
position
until the work
becomes
self-supporting.
Native
::
Native
(a.) Born in the
region
in which one
lives;
as, a
native
inhabitant,
race; grown or
originating
in the
region
where used or sold; not
foreign
or
imported;
as,
native
oysters,
or
strawberries..
Deportation
::
Deportation
(n.) The act of
deporting
or
exiling,
or the state of being
deported;
banishment;
transportation..
Ride
::
Ride (v. i.) To be
supported
in
motion;
to rest.
Importation
::
Importation
(v. t.) That which is
imported;
commodities
or wares
introduced
into a
country
from
abroad.
Servifor
::
Servifor
(n.) An
undergraduate,
partly
supported
by the
college
funds,
whose duty it
formerly
was to wait at
table.
A
servitor
corresponded
to a sizar in
Cambridge
and
Dublin
universities..
Subsist
::
Subsist
(v. i.) To be
maintained
with food and
clothing;
to be
supported;
to live.
Terrace
::
Terrace
(v.) A
raised
level
space,
shelf,
or
platform
of
earth,
supported
on one or more sides by a wall, a bank of tuft, or the like,
whether
designed
for use or
pleasure..
Bridge
::
Bridge
(n.)
Anything
supported
at the ends, which
serves
to keep some other thing from
resting
upon the
object
spanned,
as in
engraving,
watchmaking,
etc., or which forms a
platform
or
staging
over which
something
passes
or is
conveyed..
Stipitiform
::
Stipitate
(a.)
Supported
by a
stipe;
elevated
on a
stipe,
as the
fronds
of most
ferns,
or the pod of
certain
cruciferous
plants..
Guelf
::
Guelf (n.) One of a
faction
in
Germany
and
Italy,
in the 12th and 13th
centuries,
which
supported
the House of
Guelph
and the pope, and
opposed
the
Ghibellines,
or
faction
of the
German
emperors..
Well
::
Well (v. i.) A
compartment
in the
middle
of the hold of a
fishing
vessel,
made tight at the
sides,
but
having
holes
perforated
in the
bottom
to let in water for the
preservation
of fish alive while they are
transported
to
market..
Partial
::
Partial
(n.)
Pertaining
to a
subordinate
portion;
as, a
compound
umbel is made up of a
several
partial
umbels;
a
leaflet
is often
supported
by a
partial
petiole..
Sound
::
Sound (v. t.) To
celebrate
or honor by
sounds;
to cause to be
reported;
to
publish
or
proclaim;
as, to sound the
praises
of fame of a great man or a great
exploit..
Trones
::
Trones
(n.) A form of
weighing
machine
for heavy
wares,
consisting
of two
horizontal
bars
crossing
each
other,
beaked
at the
extremities,
and
supported
by a
wooden
pillar.
It is now
mostly
disused..
Furious
::
Furious
(a.)
Transported
with
passion
or fury;
raging;
violent;
as, a
furious
animal..
Bearing
::
Bearing
(n.)
Improperly,
the
unsupported
span; as, the beam has
twenty
feet of
bearing
between
its
supports..
Ciborium
::
Ciborium
(n.) A
canopy
usually
standing
free and
supported
on four
columns,
covering
the high
altar,
or, very
rarely,
a
secondary
altar..
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