Apport

/ˈæpɔrt/ noun

In spiritualism, an object that supposedly appears or is transported mysteriously during a séance, claimed to be moved by supernatural forces.

From French apport, from apporter 'to bring' (from Latin ad + portare). The term entered English in the 19th century during the spiritualism movement's height.

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