Used in a Sentence

portico

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for portico.

Editorial note

Unlike many ongoing preservation initiatives, Portico participants and their users experience direct customer support, should they ever need it.» But the devil is in the details.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A porch, or a small space with a roof supported by columns, serving as the entrance to a building.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of portico gathered in one view.

noun

A porch, or a small space with a roof supported by columns, serving as the entrance to a building.

noun

The Stoic philosophy (after the public porch on the agora of Athens where Zeno taught).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for portico.

noun

A porch, or a small space with a roof supported by columns, serving as the entrance to a building.

noun

The Stoic philosophy (after the public porch on the agora of Athens where Zeno taught).

Example sentences

1

Unlike many ongoing preservation initiatives, Portico participants and their users experience direct customer support, should they ever need it.» But the devil is in the details.

2

We have an elliptical arch in our front portico that the carpenter was having trouble getting right...

3

A wall painting from Pompeii, now lost, showed school near a portico and decidedly amid the bustle of the city.

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I also use smart lights to automatically turn on and off inside my home, and outside, in the portico.

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Looking at my library, albums from Neil Cowley and Nils Frahm show on classical app, but from Portico Quartet and Floex do not.

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Not to mention the wooden beams, under the portico, which are also original.

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I don't know if it was his idea or not but I always loved the Portico 5042 tape emulator.

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The standard example would be an architect building the usual everything-is-a-rectangle modernist house and 'ironically' putting a classical portico two feet in front of it.

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A wannabe portico that is more reminiscent of a jail hallway.

10

Other structural changes were made to the portico and doorways.

11

Been in continuous use, both outdoors under a portico.

12

I would expand that list with a couple more modern recommends, like Kamasi Washington, Shabaka And The Ancestors, Nubya Garcia, or even Portico Quartet.

Quote examples

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As Portico.com puts it, «We chose to create a “dark” archive to focus our efforts on securing and preserving large volumes of content important to libraries and their users; however, it is not exclusively dark.

2

Not the guy you're asking, but I recently said "portico" when I meant to say "patio." I mixed up the two words because they both start with a P and have something to do with architecture.

3

“in houses that look toward the south, the sun penetrates the portico in winter, while in summer the path of the sun is right over our heads, and above the roof, so that there is shade.” That is Socrates himself, explaining the advantageous way to orient houses.

Proper noun examples

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And General Magic not only invented and dropped the future once, they did it twice with Portico/MyTalk.

2

However one could something like Portico, which keeps journals in archive and releases them to the public if the original goes down.

3

And trying to give away Portico, although I think it was called something else by then.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use portico in a sentence?

Unlike many ongoing preservation initiatives, Portico participants and their users experience direct customer support, should they ever need it.» But the devil is in the details.

What does portico mean?

A porch, or a small space with a roof supported by columns, serving as the entrance to a building.

What part of speech is portico?

portico is commonly used as noun.