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Definition of entrance
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Entrance
(n.) The bow, or
entire
wedgelike
forepart
of a
vessel,
below the water
line..
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Mouth
::
Mouth (n.) An
opening
affording
entrance
or exit;
orifice;
aperture.
Invasion
::
Invasion
(n.) A
warlike
or
hostile
entrance
into the
possessions
or
domains
of
another;
the
incursion
of an army for
conquest
or
plunder.
Admit
::
Admit (v. t.) To give a right of
entrance;
as, a
ticket
admits
one into a
playhouse..
Induction
::
Induction
(n.) The act or
process
of
inducting
or
bringing
in;
introduction;
entrance;
beginning;
commencement.
Entrance
::
Entrance
(n.) The angle which the bow of a
vessel
makes with the water at the water line.
Disentrance
::
Disentrance
(v. t.) To
awaken
from a
trance
or an
enchantment.
Tunicata
::
Tunicata
(n. pl.) A grand
division
of the
animal
kingdom,
intermediate,
in some
respects,
between
the
invertebrates
and
vertebrates,
and by some
writers
united
with the
latter.
They were
formerly
classed
with
acephalous
mollusks.
The body is
usually
covered
with a firm
external
tunic,
consisting
in part of
cellulose,
and
having
two
openings,
one for the
entrance
and one for the exit of
water.
The
pharynx
is
usually
dilated
in the form of a sac,
pierced
by
several
series
of
ciliated
slits,
and se
Passage
::
Passage
(v. i.) Way; road; path;
channel
or
course
through
or by which one
passes;
way of exit or
entrance;
way of
access
or
transit.
Hence,
a
common
avenue
to
various
apartments
in a
building;
a hall; a
corridor..
Into
::
Into
(prep.)
Expressing
entrance,
or a
passing
from the
outside
of a thing to its
interior
parts;
--
following
verbs
expressing
motion;
as, come into the
house;
go into the
church;
one
stream
falls or runs into
another;
water
enters
into the fine
vessels
of
plants..
Gorge
::
Gorge (n.) The
entrance
into a
bastion
or other
outwork
of a fort; --
usually
synonymous
with rear. See
Illust.
of
Bastion.
Caisson
::
Caisson
(n.) A
hollow
floating
box,
usually
of iron, which
serves
to close the
entrances
of docks and
basins..
Paradise
::
Paradise
(v. t.) To
affect
or exalt with
visions
of
felicity;
to
entrance;
to
bewitch.
Entrance
::
Entrance
(v. t.) To put into an
ecstasy;
to
ravish
with
delight
or
wonder;
to
enrapture;
to
charm.
Gate
::
Gate (n.) An
opening
for
passage
in any
inclosing
wall,
fence,
or
barrier;
or the
suspended
framework
which
closes
or opens a
passage.
Also,
figuratively,
a means or way of
entrance
or of
exit..
Irruption
::
Irruption
(n.) A
sudden
and
violent
inroad,
or
entrance
of
invaders;
as, the
irruptions
of the Goths into
Italy..
Entry
::
Entry (n.) The act of
entering
or
passing
into or upon;
entrance;
ingress;
hence,
beginnings
or first
attempts;
as, the entry of a
person
into a house or city; the entry of a river into the sea; the entry of air into the
blood;
an entry upon an
undertaking..
Hiccough
::
Hiccough
(n.) A
modified
respiratory
movement;
a
spasmodic
inspiration,
consisting
of a
sudden
contraction
of the
diaphragm,
accompanied
with
closure
of the
glottis,
so that
further
entrance
of air is
prevented,
while the
impulse
of the
column
of air
entering
and
striking
upon the
closed
glottis
produces
a
sound,
or
hiccough..
Gap
::
Gap (n.) An
opening
in
anything
made by
breaking
or
parting;
as, a gap in a
fence;
an
opening
for a
passage
or
entrance;
an
opening
which
implies
a
breach
or
defect;
a
vacant
space or time; a
hiatus;
a
mountain
pass..
Favor
::
Favor (n.) To
afford
advantages
for
success
to; to
facilitate;
as, a weak place
favored
the
entrance
of the
enemy..
Transported
::
Transported
(a.)
Conveyed
from one place to
another;
figuratively,
carried
away with
passion
or
pleasure;
entranced..
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