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gosport
gos·port G0204200 (gŏs′pôrt′)n. A flexible speaking tube used for one-way communication between individual compartments or cockpits of an airplane. [After Gosport, municipal borough of southern England, the site of the training facility of the British air force where it was invented.]Gosport (ˈɡɒsˌpɔːt) n (Placename) a town in S England, in Hampshire on Portsmouth harbour: naval base since the 16th century. Pop: 69 348 (2001)Gosport
Gosport (gŏs`pôrt), city (1991 pop. 69,664) and district, Hampshire, S England. The city is a major port and shares its harbor with Portsmouth. There are ship- and yacht-building facilities and various light industries. Formerly a victualing station for the Royal Navy, Gosport was an embarkation point for the invasion of France in 1944.Gosport a town in S England, in Hampshire on Portsmouth harbour: naval base since the 16th century. Pop.: 69 348 (2001) |