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| 1. | [ noun ] an item inserted in a written record | |
| Related terms: | written_record lexical_entry nolle_prosequi notebook_entry record | |
| 2. | [ noun ] the act of beginning something new | |
| Synonyms: | debut introduction unveiling launching first_appearance | |
| Examples: | "they looked forward to the debut of their new product line" |
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| Related terms: | beginning product_introduction ushering_in naturalisation induction debut | |
| 3. | [ noun ] (accounting) a written record of a commercial transaction | |
| Synonyms: | accounting_entry ledger_entry | |
| Related terms: | accounting credit adjusting_entry debit | |
| 4. | [ noun ] a message submitted for the judgment of others (as in a competition) | |
| Synonyms: | submission | |
| Examples: | "several of his submissions were rejected by publishers" |
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| Related terms: | message filing submit | |
| 5. | [ noun ] something that allows access (entry or exit) | |
| Synonyms: | entrance entranceway entree entryway | |
| Examples: | "they waited at the entrance to the garden" "beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral" |
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| Related terms: | access doorway portal stage_door hatchway gateway service_door vomitory porte-cochere pithead arch go_in | |
| 6. | [ noun ] the act of entering | |
| Synonyms: | entrance incoming ingress entering | |
| Examples: | "she made a grand entrance" |
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| Related terms: | arrival admission registration incursion irruption penetration intrusion accession entree go_in | |
| Similar spelling: |
entryway entropy enter Ender entreaty entree entrap Endres entrust entreat entrant entrain Enhydra endear |
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