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Variant of transport
transport
definition
trans·port (trans pôrt′; also, and for n. always, trans′pôrt′)
transitive verb
- to carry from one place to another, esp. over long distances
- to carry away with emotion; enrapture; entrance
- to carry off to a penal colony, etc.; banish; deport
Etymology: ME transporten < MFr transporter < L transportare, to carry across < trans-, over, across + portare, to carry: see port
noun
- the act, process, or means of transporting; transportation; conveyance
- strong emotion, esp. of delight or joy; rapture
- a ship, airplane, train, etc. used to transport soldiers, freight, etc.
- a convict sentenced to transportation
Related Forms:
- transportability trans·port′·abil′·ity noun
- transportable trans·port′·able adjective
- transporter trans·port′er noun
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