Noun
portas (plural portases)
Obsolete form of portass.
Barrachina, a restaurant in Puerto Rico, also claims to be the birthplace of the piña colada: In 1963, on a trip to South America, Barrachina met another popular Spaniard and bartender Ramon Portas Mingot. Source: Internet
Hear from British retail icon Mary Portas, Australia’s own Alex Perry and editor-inchief of Vogue Australia, Edwina McCann, as they discuss the future of fashion and retail. Source: Internet
I was there a couple of weeks too early for the annual festival called Arte de Portas Abertas, when artists let people into their studios, and there are a bunch of parties (be sure to check ; it can happen from June-August). Source: Internet
Except Portas do Cerco, operation time from 06:00 to 01:00, the others are in 24-hour operation. Source: Internet
Ramón Portas Mingot is credited with creating the drink. Source: Internet
• Mary Portas is the founder of Portas, a creative consultancy that explores the future of shopping and living. Source: Internet