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porthole

[pawrt-hohl, pohrt-] / ˈpɔrtˌhoʊl, ˈpoʊrt- /




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He’s even built a concrete fire shelter against a hillside with two steel escape doors and porthole windows.

From Los Angeles Times

Inside the passenger cabin, a row of large portholes runs down each side, with small buttons next to them that allow passengers to shoot fish food “torpedoes” at the sea life.

From Los Angeles Times

If you stay back from the porthole and remain on the rubber mat, you can stay dry in the Titan submersible.

From Los Angeles Times

Quiet and cramped, with a single porthole: This is what it’s like inside.

From New York Times

Titanic aboard the submersible that disappeared in the North Atlantic this week have endured hours in a dangerous drop to the ocean floor aboard a cramped craft with a single porthole.

From New York Times