APPORT

Etymology

Noun

apport (countable and uncountable, plural apports)

(parapsychology) The supposed paranormal transference of an object from one place to another, or the appearance of an object from an unknown source, often associated with poltergeist activity and séances.

(parapsychology) An object that appears from an unknown source.

Verb

apport (third-person singular simple present apports, present participle apporting, simple past and past participle apported)

(parapsychology) to cause an apport on an object, to make a thing appear from nowhere

Coordinate terms

• asport

Anagrams

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Source: Wiktionary



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