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This week’s Greek or Latin Root is… port

What words do you know that have the root “port” in them?

What do you think the root “port” means?

Here’s a hint…

port means to carry

deport To CARRY or send away from a country To banish

export To CARRY out of the country, such as goods or product

import To CARRY into the country, such as goods or products

portable Capable of being easily CARRIED

portage The route over which boats and supplies are CARRIED overland from one lake or river to another

porter An attendant who CARRIES travelers’ luggage for them

portfolio A case for CARRYING loose papers

report A collection of writing that CARRIES information to be shared again with someone new

support To CARRY the weight of something

transport To CARRY something from one place to another

Our port words deport export import portable portage porter portfolio report support transport