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porting
1[ pawr-ting ]
noun
, Computers.
- the process of rewriting the source code of a program in a different programming language, or modifying it to run on a different hardware platform or operating system.
porting
2[ pawr-ting ]
noun
, Automotive, Machinery.
- the changing of the size, shape, or location of the intake and exhaust ports in an internal-combustion engine, generally to improve performance.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of porting1
First recorded in 1970–75; port 5( def ) (in the sense “to rewrite a source code”) + -ing 1( def )
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Example Sentences
Even without them, the SuperBreak provides a straightforward and stylish solution to book porting—definitely one of the best backpacks for middle school.
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I never saw any they adopted, though we're s'porting two orphan heathen in India.
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At last, after much tacking and porting of helm, we navigated Polkimbra Hill and cast anchor before the "Lugger."
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I was still porting my knapsack, and when we got into the cave I unstrapped it and sat down and opened it.
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"Serg——," began Bill in an elevated voice, porting his arms at the same time.
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The action of porting helm had undoubtedly saved the mine-laying submarine.
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