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Definition of entrance
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of entrance is as below...
Entrance
(n.) The act of
entering
or going into;
ingress;
as, the
entrance
of a
person
into a house or an
apartment;
hence,
the act of
taking
possession,
as of
property,
or of
office;
as, the
entrance
of an heir upon his
inheritance,
or of a
magistrate
into
office..
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Door
::
Door (n.) An
entrance
way, but taken in the sense of the house or
apartment
to which it
leads..
Pregnant
::
Pregnant
(a.)
Affording
entrance;
receptive;
yielding;
willing;
open;
prompt.
Irruption
::
Irruption
(n.) A
sudden
and
violent
inroad,
or
entrance
of
invaders;
as, the
irruptions
of the Goths into
Italy..
Mouth
::
Mouth (n.) The
opening
or
entrance
of any
cavity,
as a cave, pit, well, or den..
Disentrance
::
Disentrance
(v. t.) To
awaken
from a
trance
or an
enchantment.
Mouth
::
Mouth (n.) An
opening
affording
entrance
or exit;
orifice;
aperture.
Ingrediency
::
Ingrediency
(n.)
Entrance;
ingress.
Foregut
::
Foregut
(n.) The
anterior
part of the
alimentary
canal,
from the mouth to the
intestine,
o/ to the
entrance
of the bile
duct..
Cusp
::
Cusp (n.) The
beginning
or first
entrance
of any house in the
calculations
of
nativities,
etc..
Micropyle
::
Micropyle
(n.) An
opening
in the
membranes
surrounding
the ovum, by which
nutrition
is
assisted
and the
entrance
of the
spermatozoa
permitted..
Tonsure
::
Tonsure
(n.) The first
ceremony
used for
devoting
a
person
to the
service
of God and the
church;
the first
degree
of the
clericate,
given by a
bishop,
abbot,
or
cardinal
priest,
consisting
in
cutting
off the hair from a
circular
space at the back of the head, with
prayers
and
benedictions;
hence,
entrance
or
admission
into minor
orders..
Labyrinth
::
Labyrinth
(n.) An
edifice
or place full of
intricate
passageways
which
render
it
difficult
to find the way from the
interior
to the
entrance;
as, the
Egyptian
and
Cretan
labyrinths..
Arcade
::
Arcade
(n.) A
series
of
arches
with the
columns
or piers which
support
them, the
spandrels
above,
and other
necessary
appurtenances;
sometimes
open,
serving
as an
entrance
or to give
light;
sometimes
closed
at the back (as in the cut) and
forming
a
decorative
feature..
Impervious
::
Impervious
(a.) Not
pervious;
not
admitting
of
entrance
or
passage
through;
as, a
substance
impervious
to water or air..
Exclusive
::
Exclusive
(a.)
Having
the power of
preventing
entrance;
debarring
from
participation
or
enjoyment;
possessed
and
enjoyed
to the
exclusion
of
others;
as,
exclusive
bars;
exclusive
privilege;
exclusive
circles
of
society..
Nave
::
Nave (n.) The
middle
or body of a
church,
extending
from the
transepts
to the
principal
entrances,
or, if there are no
transepts,
from the choir to the
principal
entrance,
but not
including
the
aisles..
Entrance
::
Entrance
(n.)
Liberty,
power,
or
permission
to
enter;
as, to give
entrance
to
friends..
Orpheus
::
Orpheus
(n.) The
famous
mythic
Thracian
poet, son of the Muse
Calliope,
and
husband
of
Eurydice.
He is
reputed
to have had power to
entrance
beasts
and
inanimate
objects
by the music of his
lyre..
Favor
::
Favor (n.) To
afford
advantages
for
success
to; to
facilitate;
as, a weak place
favored
the
entrance
of the
enemy..
Jaw
::
"Jaw (n.) Fig.:
Anything
resembling
the jaw of an
animal
in form or
action;
esp., pl., the mouth or way of
entrance;
as, the jaws of a pass; the jaws of
darkness;
the jaws of
death..
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