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apport (s) (noun), apports (pl)
1. The production of material objects, supposedly by occult supernormal means, at a spiritualistic séance: Mark, the spiritualist, was using paranormal methods to show apports from the world beyond the one in which we are now living.
2. Etymology: from French aport; literally, "bringing to", from aporter, "to carry to"; from porter, "to carry".
This entry is located in the following unit: port-, portat- (page 1)
apport (verb), apports; apported; apporting
To bring, to provide; to arrive at: Elvira was interested in attending the séance in hopes of seeing if the spiritual leader could actually apport something from another realm of existence.
This entry is located in the following unit: port-, portat- (page 1)