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seaport

[see-pawrt, -pohrt] / ˈsiˌpɔrt, -ˌpoʊrt /


NOUN
port of call
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Germany’s North Sea and Baltic Sea harbors need work worth €15 billion, including €3 billion for dual-use upgrades such as dock reinforcements, according to the federation of German seaports.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Northwest Seaport Alliance, the merger of the natural deep-water seaports of Seattle and Tacoma, handled $75 billion of trade in 2021.

From Seattle Times

Israel has also struck seaports in government-held areas of Syria, in an apparent attempt to prevent Iranian arms shipments to militant groups backed by Tehran, including Hezbollah.

From Seattle Times

Now, the plant focuses on closer European countries and the U.S. market, which can be reached through Polish seaports.

From Seattle Times

Residents of the southern seaport have no heat or phone service, and many have no electricity.

From Washington Times