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port vs Hull

Hull vs port

port and Hull both are nouns.

port is an adjective but Hull is not an adjective.

port is a verb but Hull is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
port Yes Yes Yes No
Hull Yes No No No
port (noun) Hull (noun)
an opening (in a wall or ship or armored vehicle) for firing through a large fishing port in northeastern England
(computer science) computer circuit consisting of the hardware and associated circuitry that links one device with another (especially a computer and a hard disk drive or other peripherals) United States diplomat who did the groundwork for creating the United Nations (1871-1955)
the left side of a ship or aircraft to someone who is aboard and facing the bow or nose United States naval officer who commanded the `Constitution' during the War of 1812 and won a series of brilliant victories against the British (1773-1843)
sweet dark-red dessert wine originally from Portugal
a place (seaport or airport) where people and merchandise can enter or leave a country
port (adjective) Hull (adjective)
located on the left side of a ship or aircraft
port (verb) Hull (verb)
modify (software) for use on a different machine or platform
drink port
carry or hold with both hands diagonally across the body, especially of weapons
carry, bear, convey, or bring
turn or go to the port or left side, of a ship
put or turn on the left side, of a ship
land at or reach a port
bring to port
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