BAMS Word Scramble
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Word | Definition |
port | to carry |
trans | across, over, through, and beyond |
deport | to carry away; force to leave a country; banish |
deportment | a manner of personal conduct; behavior; the way one carried oneself |
import | to bring or carry in from an outside source, especially to bring in from a foreign country for trade or sale |
import | to transfer from one format to another |
port | a town or place on a waterway with facilities for loading and unloading ships |
port | the side of a ship or aircraft to the left of a person facing the bow or front |
port | a strong, sweet wine that is dark red |
port | an opening for intake or exhaust of fluid or hardware |
portable | carried or moved with ease |
portage | the act or an instance of carrying |
portal | a doorway, an entrance, or a gate, especially one that is large and imposing |
portal | a site serving as a point of entry to the web |
portcullis | a grating of iron or wooden bars or slats, suspended in the gateway of a fortified place and lowered to block passage |
reporter | a person who carries news back to his audience |
porter | a person employed to carry burdens, especially an attendant who carries travelers' baggage at a hotel or transportation station |
porter | a doorman or hospital worker that cleans |
portfolio | a portable case for holding materials, such as loose papers, photographs, or drawings |
portfolio | a selection of work, papers, or assessments compiled over time |
portfolio | holdings in the form of stocks and bonds |
portico | a porch or walkway with a roof supported by columns, often leading to the entrance of a building |
transportation | the act of carrying one thing from one place to another |
portly | having a large body; stout; corpulent; rotund |
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