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Definition of entrance
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Entrance
(v. t.) To put into an
ecstasy;
to
ravish
with
delight
or
wonder;
to
enrapture;
to
charm.
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Impervious
::
Impervious
(a.) Not
pervious;
not
admitting
of
entrance
or
passage
through;
as, a
substance
impervious
to water or air..
Exclude
::
Exclude
(v. t.) To shut out; to
hinder
from
entrance
or
admission;
to debar from
participation
or
enjoyment;
to
deprive
of; to
except;
-- the
opposite
to
admit;
as, to
exclude
a crowd from a room or
house;
to
exclude
the
light;
to
exclude
one
nation
from the ports of
another;
to
exclude
a
taxpayer
from the
privilege
of
voting..
Subintestinal
::
Subingression
(n.)
Secret
entrance.
Cerberus
::
Cerberus
(n.) A
monster,
in the shape of a
three-headed
dog,
guarding
the
entrance
into the
infernal
regions,
Hence:
Any
vigilant
custodian
or
guardian,
esp. if
surly..
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..
Mouth
::
Mouth (n.) The
opening
or
entrance
of any
cavity,
as a cave, pit, well, or den..
Yawn
::
Yawn (v. i.) To open wide; to gape, as if to allow the
entrance
or exit of
anything..
Succession
::
Succession
(n.) The power or right of
succeeding
to the
station
or title of a
father
or other
predecessor;
the right to enter upon the
office,
rank,
position,
etc., held ny
another;
also, the
entrance
into the
office,
station,
or rank of a
predecessor;
specifically,
the
succeeding,
or right of
succeeding,
to a
throne..
Port
::
Port (n.) A
passageway;
an
opening
or
entrance
to an
inclosed
place;
a gate; a door; a
portal.
Key
::
Key (n.) A
position
or
condition
which
affords
entrance,
control,
pr
possession,
etc.; as, the key of a line of
defense;
the key of a
country;
the key of a
political
situation.
Hence,
that which
serves
to
unlock,
open,
discover,
or solve
something
unknown
or
difficult;
as, the key to a
riddle;
the key to a
problem..
Propylon
::
Propylon
(n.) The
porch,
vestibule,
or
entrance
of an
edifice..
Portico
::
Portico
(n.) A
colonnade
or
covered
ambulatory,
especially
in
classical
styles
of
architecture;
usually,
a
colonnade
at the
entrance
of a
building..
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..
Pound
::
Pound (n.) A kind of net,
having
a large
inclosure
with a
narrow
entrance
into which fish are
directed
by wings
spreading
outward..
Vestibule
::
Vestibule
(n.) The porch or
entrance
into a
house;
a hall or
antechamber
next the
entrance;
a
lobby;
a
porch;
a hall.
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..
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..
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..
Os
::
Os (n.) A
mouth;
an
opening;
an
entrance.
Quoddies
::
Quoddies
(n. pl.)
Herring
taken and cured or
smoked
near
Quoddy
Head,
Maine,
or near the
entrance
of
Passamaquoddy
Ray..
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