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Porte

Porte is a French noun meaning a door or gate for entry into a building or enclosure. In general usage it refers to any portal that can be opened and closed, including doors in architecture, cabinet doors, and other entryways. The word appears in numerous compound terms, such as porte-fenêtre (a French window that includes a full-height door) and porte-cochère (a covered passage allowing vehicles to pass from a street to a courtyard).

Etymology: Porte derives from Latin porta, via Old French porte, and is cognate with many Romance-language terms

In architecture, doors vary by mechanism and materials: hinged doors are most common, but sliding, pocket, and

Historically, gates and doors shaped the planning of towns and fortifications. In French cities, "portes" were

for
door
or
gate.
revolving
doors
are
also
widely
used.
Construction
materials
include
wood,
metal,
and
composite/engineered
panels,
often
with
insulating
cores
and
weatherstripping.
The
frame,
threshold,
hinges,
and
locking
hardware
determine
function
and
security.
ceremonial
entry
points
into
walls
and
districts,
and
many
street
names
preserve
these
historical
gates
(for
example,
Porte
de
Versailles
or
Porte
Saint-Martin
in
Paris).
The
term
also
appears
as
a
surname
and
in
place
names
of
French
origin.