Associations to the word «Entry»

Wiktionary

ENTRY, noun. (uncountable) The act of entering.
ENTRY, noun. (uncountable) Permission to enter.
ENTRY, noun. A doorway that provides a means of entering a building.
ENTRY, noun. A small room immediately inside the front door of a house or other building, often having an access to a stairway and leading on to other rooms
ENTRY, noun. A small group formed within a church, especially Episcopal, for simple dinner and fellowship, and to help facilitate new friendships
ENTRY, noun. An item in a list, such as an article in a dictionary or encyclopedia; a record made in a log, diary or anything similarly organized; (computing) a datum in a database.
ENTRY, noun. (linear algebra) A term at any position in a matrix.
ENTRY, noun. The exhibition or depositing of a ship's papers at the customhouse, to procure licence to land goods; or the giving an account of a ship's cargo to the officer of the customs, and obtaining his permission to land the goods.
ENTRY POINT FOR THE EYE, noun. (advertising) The first spot in a particular print advertisement noticed by the reader.
ENTRY POINTS FOR THE EYE, noun. Plural of entry point for the eye
ENTRY WOUND, noun. (medicine) (forensics) A wound made by a bullet or other object as it enters the body, as contrasted with exit wound.

Dictionary definition

ENTRY, noun. An item inserted in a written record.
ENTRY, noun. The act of beginning something new; "they looked forward to the debut of their new product line".
ENTRY, noun. A written record of a commercial transaction.
ENTRY, noun. Something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc.) submitted for the judgment of others (as in a competition); "several of his submissions were rejected by publishers"; "what was the date of submission of your proposal?".
ENTRY, noun. Something that provides access (to get in or get out); "they waited at the entrance to the garden"; "beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral".
ENTRY, noun. The act of entering; "she made a grand entrance".

Wise words

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