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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
Port (shipping)(Eng.noun), nautical entrance, harbor: portus,-us (s.m.IV), abl. sg. portu, dat. & abl. pl. portibus;
      Singular    Plural
Nom.   portus     portus
Gen.   portus     portuum
Dat.   portui     portibus
Acc.   portum     portus
Abl.   portu      portibus

- in portu Nagasaki post explosiones volcanicas submarinas cum Fucis variis appulsa, in the port of Nagasaki after submarine volcanic explosions with various Fuci brought to land (Stearn 1983).

- in tractu litorali prope portum Lincoln (F. Mueller), in the coastal region near Port Lincoln.

- in vicinitate portus [-gen.sg.] Lincoln (F. Mueller), in the vicinity of port Lincoln.

- in locis sterilioribus Novae Austro-Cambriae a sinu Moretón Bay portu Jackson tenus (F. Mueller), in the more sterile places of New South Wales from the bay Moreton Bay up to Port Jackson.

- prope oppidulum Milton in vicinia portus Phillip (F. Mueller), near the little town of Milton in the neighborhood of port Phillip.

- In tractu collino calcario prope Minanooka inter portum Gregory et fluvium Murchison (F. Muell.), in the calcareous hilly territory near Minanooka between Port Gregory and the Murchison river.

- in planitiebus arenosis inter fodinas Géraldine et portum Gregory (F. Muell.), in the sandy plains between the Geraldine mines and Port Gregory.

 

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