If you actually mean, what is the left hand side of the ship called... It is the port side. It has mostly the same things as the right side of the ship (called the starboard).
To determine if a door is right-handed or left-handed, stand outside the door and observe which side the hinges are on. If the hinges are on the right side, it is a right-handed door. If the hinges are on the left side, it is a left-handed door.
To determine if a door is right-handed or left-handed, stand outside the door with your back against the hinges. If the doorknob is on the right side, it is a right-handed door. If the doorknob is on the left side, it is a left-handed door.
To determine if a door is left-handed or right-handed, stand outside the door with your back against the hinges. If the doorknob is on the left side, it's a left-handed door. If the doorknob is on the right side, it's a right-handed door.
To determine if a door is left-handed or right-handed, stand outside the door with your back against the hinges. If the doorknob is on the left side, it's a left-handed door. If the doorknob is on the right side, it's a right-handed door.
The left side of a ship or plane.
The door in the room is determined to be right-handed or left-handed based on which side the hinges are located.
The left side is the port side.
The word starboard comes from Old English steorbord, which means the side from which the ship is steered. Earlier before ships had rudder on their center line to steer them they were steered using the rows. Most of the rowers were right handed, so it was common for the ships to have bigger oars on its right side to assist in steering the ship. So naturally the right side of the ship was called steorbord side of the ship. The ship would naturally berthed on the left side to avoid damage to the large oars on the right side. Earlier the left side of the ship used to be called larboard side, but it was easy to get confused in high winds between starboard and larboard. So larboard side was replaced by port side. In short the right side of the ship is called the STARBOARD SIDE and the left side of the ship is called PORT SIDE.
To determine if a door is left-handed or right-handed, stand outside the door and observe which side the hinges are on. If the hinges are on the left, it is a left-handed door. If the hinges are on the right, it is a right-handed door.
I assume you are referring to left or right handed doors. This is the swing of the door. If you put your back to the hinged side frame of a door and the swing is to the left than it is a left handed door. With your back to the hinged side of the frame and it swings to your right side than it is a right handed door.
Right-handed doors and left-handed doors differ in terms of their installation and operation based on the side the hinges are located. Right-handed doors have hinges on the right side and swing open to the right, while left-handed doors have hinges on the left side and swing open to the left. This affects how the door is installed and how it opens and closes.
...Is "aport": On a ship, while facing forward, the left side of the ship is called "port" and the right side of the ship is called "starboard".