Port
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A port can mean different things.

- A Port is a place at the edge of an ocean, river, or lake for ships to load and unload their cargo. Persons on ships can get on or off ships at a port. It is also called a harbour or harbor. This kind of port is the same as sea port.
- An airport is never called a port, even though it does the same thing as a sea port.
- Port wine is sometimes just called Port. It is a special kind of wine that is made in Oporto in Portugal.
- In electronics, a port is a part of a piece of equipment where other things can be connected to it. For example, a USB port