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== List of portal class articles ==
== List of portal class articles ==
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* [[Portal:Anatomy]]
* [[Portal:Anatomy]]
* [[Portal:Biology]]
* [[Portal:Business]]
* [[Portal:Business]]
* [[Portal:COVID-19]]
* [[Portal:COVID-19]]
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* [[Portal:Coronavirus disease 2019]]
* [[Portal:Coronavirus disease 2019]]
* [[Portal:Dentistry-Dentistry topics]]
* [[Portal:Dentistry-Dentistry topics]]
* [[Portal:Drink]]
* [[Portal:Energy]]
* [[Portal:Energy]]
* [[Portal:Europe]]
* [[Portal:Europe]]
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* [[Portal:Israel]]
* [[Portal:Israel]]
* [[Portal:LGBT]]
* [[Portal:LGBT]]
* [[Portal:Law]]
* [[Portal:Linguistics]]
* [[Portal:Linguistics]]
* [[Portal:Liquor]]
* [[Portal:Literature]]
* [[Portal:Literature]]
* [[Portal:Massachusetts]]
* [[Portal:Massachusetts]]
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* [[Portal:Philosophy]]
* [[Portal:Philosophy]]
* [[Portal:Psychiatry]]
* [[Portal:Psychiatry]]
* [[Portal:Psychiatry/Selected article/11]]
* [[Portal:Psychiatry/Selected biography/6]]
* [[Portal:Psychiatry/Selected picture/20]]
* [[Portal:Psychology]]
* [[Portal:Psychology]]
* [[Portal:The Simpsons]]
* [[Portal:The Simpsons]]
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* [[Portal:World]]
* [[Portal:World]]
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Web portal]]
* [[Web portal]]

Latest revision as of 10:10, 29 March 2025

Portal is a term that is widely used in various fields such as computing, architecture, video games, and medicine. In general, a portal is a gateway or entrance to something else.

Computing[edit]

In computing, a portal often refers to a web-based platform that provides access to a variety of information and services such as email, news, search engines, and shopping. Examples of popular web portals include Yahoo!, MSN, and Google.

Architecture[edit]

In architecture, a portal is an entrance or a doorway to a building. It can be a grand entrance like the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin or a simple doorway in a residential building.

Video Games[edit]

In video games, a portal is often a gateway that transports the player from one location to another. A popular example of this is the game Portal, where the player uses a portal gun to create inter-spatial portals to solve puzzles.

Medicine[edit]

In medicine, a portal can refer to a pathway in the body that carries fluids from one area to another, such as the portal vein which carries blood from the gastrointestinal tract to the liver.

List of portal class articles[edit]


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