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Gosport

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Gos·port  (gspôrt, -prt)
A municipal borough of southern England west of Portsmouth. It was an embarkation point for the invasion of France in 1944. Population: 69,300.

gos·port  (gspôrt, -prt)
n.
A flexible speaking tube used for one-way communication between individual compartments or cockpits of an airplane.

[After Gosport.]

Gosport [ˈgɒsˌpɔːt]
n
(Placename) a town in S England, in Hampshire on Portsmouth harbour: naval base since the 16th century. Pop.: 67 802 (1991)


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More than 4 million years ago, this upright-walking hominid--dubbed Ardipithecus ramidus--lived in an area that contained a patchwork of habitats populated by a wide variety of animals, say anthropologist Sileshi Semaw of Indiana University's CRAFT Stone Age Institute in Gosport and his colleagues.
 
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