Definition of Aport. Meaning of Aport. Synonyms of Aport

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Definition of Aport

Aport
Aport A*port", adv. [Pref. a- + port.] (Naut.) On or towards the port or left side; -- said of the helm.

Meaning of Aport from wikipedia

- web: MW-alee "Aport - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary", Merriam-Webster Dictionary, May 2012, web: MW-aport "As**** - Definition...
- 2008. Connolly, Eoin (29 April 2015). "Bayern renew Adidas deal to 2030". Aports Pro. Archived from the original on 26 February 2018. Retrieved 28 May 2019...
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- post-Soviet era. It took place prior to the 2021 Putin-Biden summit, similarly to Aport and Atrina exercises that were held in 1985 and 1987 prior to the Geneva...
- Alexander, fr. Grand-Alexandre, pl. Aporta, ru. Aporta, Gusevkoe, Aport ukraininskii, Aport osennii) Russia <1800 A very large apple. Width 95–110 mm (3.7–4...
- The largest Russian submarine drills through the GIUK gap were operations Aport and Atrina, in 1985 and 1987, respectively, when the Soviets deplo**** several...
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- History of Sport. 27 (16–18): 2925–2957. Crawford Scott, A. G. M. Serious Aport: J. A. Mangan's Contribution to the History of Sport, Portland, Oregon:...
- utmost duty." 14:00 Mikasa to Oslyabya: 10,000m. Mikasa turns her helm aport and starts a U-turn with the 5 ships following in sequence to head NNE....
- avoided collision only by reversing her engines and putting the helm hard aport. According to the 29 October 1913 issue of the Chicago Tribune, "the liner...