Noun
A port on the seashore, or one accessible for seagoing vessels. Also used adjectively; as, a seaport town.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut this doesn't work without a scheme. If you ask me to build a power plant, I cannot give that power at 3 cents or 4 cents, unless I put up a 2000 MW project. It's the same for an airport, seaport and all the other stuff. You need to spread costs over a sensible size to keep unit costs low. Mukesh Ambani
Eight days ago I left Paris and here I am at Honfleur, the place to which I return, as always, with new pleasure. It is a little seaport where there are ten or twenty ships of all nations; not counting the fishing vessels of the same nations. I tell you that this is very interesting for my studies. Johan Jongkind
Abubakarr Sesay, Harbourmaster at King Jimmy Seaport, said the harbour is not only known to be the cheapest point of sales, but also represents one of the historical monuments that Sierra Leone can use to tell her history about the Slave Trade. Source: Internet
According to Al-Bayrak, the majority of its revenue share will be re-invested in the seaport through additional port-based trade and new docks, construction materials and machinery. Source: Internet
A cruise ship in the seaport of A Coruña The Galician road network includes autopistas and autovías connecting the major cities, as well as national and secondary roads to the rest of the municipalities. Source: Internet
Amaechi added, “If we do that, we can then transfer all the cargoes that come from Apapa seaport to the railway. Source: Internet