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    portal
    /ˈpɔːtl/

    noun

    • 1. a doorway, gate, or other entrance, especially a large and imposing one.
    • 2. a website or web page providing access or links to other sites: "many healthcare providers already utilize portals through which a patient can access test results"

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  2. a website or page on the internet that allows people, especially a group of people who are interested in a particular subject, to get useful information and to find other websites: A number of large access providers offer portals to the Web for their own users.

  3. 1. : door, entrance. especially : a grand or imposing one. 2. : the whole architectural composition surrounding and including the doorways and porches of a church. the cathedral's west portal. 3. : the approach or entrance to a bridge or tunnel. construction of a new tunnel portal. 4. : a communicating part or area of an organism.

  4. noun. 1. an entrance, gateway, or doorway, esp one that is large and impressive. 2. any entrance or access to a place. 3. computing. an internet site providing links to other sites. adjective. 4. anatomy. a. of or relating to a portal vein. hepatic portal system. b. of or relating to a porta. Collins English Dictionary.

  5. n. 1. A doorway, entrance, or gate, especially one that is large and imposing. 2. An entrance or a means of entrance: the local library, a portal of knowledge. 3. The portal vein. 4. A website considered as an entry point to other websites, often by being or providing access to a search engine.

  6. A portal is a large and imposing gate or doorway. You’re likely to find a portal in a castle, in a cathedral, or even on an internet site. Portal can be used to describe other types of doorways, both literal and metaphorical. For example, portal can refer to a web page that provides

  7. noun. /ˈpɔːtl/ /ˈpɔːrtl/ [usually plural] (formal or literary) a large, impressive gate or entrance to a building. The castle’s portals have opened to many famous guests. Want to learn more?

  8. portal in American English. (ˈpɔrtəl ) noun. 1. a doorway, gate, or entrance, esp. a large and imposing one. 2. any point or place of entry, as one where nerves, vessels, etc. enter an organ. 3. a website designed to provide access to numerous other sites and, variously, e-mail service, online shopping, etc.

  9. PORTAL definition: a page on the Internet with links to many other pages or websites that people use to start…. Learn more.

  10. PORTAL meaning: 1 : a large door or gate to a building (such as a church); 2 : a Web site that helps you find other sites

  11. What does the noun portal mean? There are 13 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun portal, three of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. portal has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.