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porting

1 American  
[pawr-ting] / ˈpɔr tɪŋ /

noun

Computers.
  1. the process of rewriting the source code of a program in a different programming language, or modifying it to run on a different hardware platform or operating system.


porting 2 American  
[pawr-ting] / ˈpɔr tɪŋ /

noun

Automotive, Machinery.
  1. the changing of the size, shape, or location of the intake and exhaust ports in an internal-combustion engine, generally to improve performance.


Etymology

Origin of porting1

First recorded in 1970–75; port 5 ( def. ) (in the sense “to rewrite a source code”) + -ing 1 ( def. )

Origin of porting2

First recorded in 1955–60; port 4 (in the sense “opening on a cylinder surface”) + -ing 1

Example Sentences

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To reduce that risk, AT&T advises also setting up a unique passcode that’s needed to prevent significant account changes such as porting phone numbers to another carrier.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 17, 2024

I have noticed that you often exhibit lower satisfaction levels when engaged in non-legal tasks such as welding, food preparation, or porting equipment.

From Slate • Sep. 30, 2023

It seems natural that once these games achieve this impressive narrative space, you can start to think about porting them over.

From New York Times • Jan. 11, 2023

From a technological standpoint, porting a phone number from one plan or service to another is usually pretty easy.

From Washington Post • Sep. 30, 2022

“Serg——,” began Bill in an elevated voice, porting his arms at the same time.

From Tales from "Blackwood," Volume 2 by Various

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