bridgeport
/ˈbrɪdʒpɔːrt/Definitions
1. noun
A port or harbor, especially one that is artificially created by building a bridge across a waterway.
“The city was situated near a strategic bridgeport, facilitating international trade.”
2. proper noun
A city located in Connecticut, United States, known for its industrial and manufacturing history.
“The residents of Bridgeport celebrated the city’s rich cultural heritage during the annual festival.”