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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
(v. t.) To put into an
ecstasy;
to
ravish
with
delight
or
wonder;
to
enrapture;
to
charm.
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Inlet
::
Inlet (n.) A
passage
by which an
inclosed
place may be
entered;
a place of
ingress;
entrance.
Transported
::
Transported
(a.)
Conveyed
from one place to
another;
figuratively,
carried
away with
passion
or
pleasure;
entranced..
Enterer
::
Enterer
(n.) One who makes an
entrance
or
beginning.
Foregut
::
Foregut
(n.) The
anterior
part of the
alimentary
canal,
from the mouth to the
intestine,
o/ to the
entrance
of the bile
duct..
Threshold
::
Threshold
(n.) Fig.: The place or point of
entering
or
beginning,
entrance;
outset;
as, the
threshold
of
life..
Bow Net
::
Bow net () A trap for
lobsters,
being a
wickerwork
cylinder
with a
funnel-shaped
entrance
at one end..
Cusp
::
Cusp (n.) The
beginning
or first
entrance
of any house in the
calculations
of
nativities,
etc..
Gate
::
Gate (n.) The
places
which
command
the
entrances
or
access;
hence,
place of
vantage;
power;
might..
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..
Concha
::
Concha
(n.) The
external
ear; esp. the
largest
and
deepest
concavity
of the
external
ear,
surrounding
the
entrance
to the
auditory
canal..
Inrunning
::
Inrunning
(n.) The act or the place of
entrance;
an
inlet.
Leak
::
Leak (v.) The
entrance
or
escape
of a fluid
through
a
crack,
fissure,
or other
aperture;
as, the leak
gained
on the
ship's
pumps..
Entry
::
Entry (n.) That by which
entrance
is made; a
passage
leading
into a house or other
building,
or to a room; a
vestibule;
an adit, as of a
mine..
Pregnant
::
Pregnant
(a.)
Affording
entrance;
receptive;
yielding;
willing;
open;
prompt.
Entrance
::
Entrance
(n.)
Liberty,
power,
or
permission
to
enter;
as, to give
entrance
to
friends..
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..
Stour
::
Stoup (n.) A basin at the
entrance
of Roman
Catholic
churches
for
containing
the holy water with which those who
enter,
dipping
their
fingers
in it, cross
themselves;
--
called
also
holy-water
stoup..
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..
Entrance
::
Entrance
(v. t.) To put into an
ecstasy;
to
ravish
with
delight
or
wonder;
to
enrapture;
to
charm.
Caisson
::
Caisson
(n.) A
hollow
floating
box,
usually
of iron, which
serves
to close the
entrances
of docks and
basins..
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