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Portal
Portal
n.
A
door
or
gate
;
hence
, a
way
of
entrance
or
exit
,
especially
one
that
is
grand
and
imposing
.
Portal
n.
The
lesser
gate
,
where
there
are
two
of
different
dimensions
.
Portal
n.
Formerly
, a
small
square
corner
in a
room
separated
from
the
rest
of
the
apartment
by
wainscoting
,
forming
a
short
passage
to
another
apartment
.
Portal
n.
By
analogy
with
the
French
portail
,
used
by
recent
writers
for
the
whole
architectural
composition
which
surrounds
and
includes
the
doorways
and
porches
of a
church
.
Portal
n.
The
space
, at
one
end
,
between
opposite
trusses
when
these
are
terminated
by
inclined
braces
.
Portal
n.
A
prayer
book
or
breviary
; a
portass
.
Portal
a.
Of or
pertaining
to a
porta
,
especially
the
porta
of
the
liver
; as,
the
portal
vein
,
which
enters
the
liver
at
the
porta
,
and
divides
into
capillaries
after
the
manner
of an
artery
.
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