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Definition of ingress
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Ingress
(n.) The act of
entering;
entrance;
as, the
ingress
of air into the
lungs..
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Subintestinal
::
Subingression
(n.)
Secret
entrance.
Blockade
::
Blockade
(v. t. ) To shut up, as a town or
fortress,
by
investing
it with
troops
or
vessels
or war for the
purpose
of
preventing
ingress
or
egress,
or the
introduction
of
supplies.
See note under
Blockade,
n..
Ingress
::
Ingress
(n.) The
entrance
of the moon into the
shadow
of the earth in
eclipses,
the sun's
entrance
into a sign, etc..
Ingression
::
Ingression
(n.) Act of
entering;
entrance.
Lock
::
Lock (v. t.) To
prevent
ingress
or
access
to, or exit from, by
fastening
the lock or locks of; -- often with up; as, to lock or lock up, a
house,
jail, room,
trunk.
etc..
Ingress
::
Ingress
(n.) The act of
entering;
entrance;
as, the
ingress
of air into the
lungs..
Area
::
Area (n.) The
sunken
space or
court,
giving
ingress
and
affording
light to the
basement
of a
building..
Blockade
::
Blockade
(v. t.) The
shutting
up of a place by
troops
or
ships,
with the
purpose
of
preventing
ingress
or
egress,
or the
reception
of
supplies;
as, the
blockade
of the ports of an
enemy..
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..
Open
::
Open (a.) Free of
access;
not shut up; not
closed;
affording
unobstructed
ingress
or
egress;
not
impeding
or
preventing
passage;
not
locked
up or
covered
over; --
applied
to
passageways;
as, an open door,
window,
road, etc.; also, to
inclosed
structures
or
objects;
as, open
houses,
boxes,
baskets,
bottles,
etc.; also, to means of
communication
or
approach
by water or land; as, an open
harbor
or
roadstead..
Inlet
::
Inlet (n.) A
passage
by which an
inclosed
place may be
entered;
a place of
ingress;
entrance.
Ingress
::
Ingress
(v. i.) To go in; to
enter.
Entrance
::
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..
Income
::
Income
(n.) A
coming
in;
entrance;
admittance;
ingress;
infusion.
Shut
::
Shut (v. t.) To close so as to
hinder
ingress
or
egress;
as, to shut a door or a gate; to shut one's eyes or
mouth..
Ingate
::
Ingate
(n.)
Entrance;
ingress.
Ingress
::
Ingress
(n.) Power or
liberty
of
entrance
or
access;
means of
entering;
as, all
ingress
was
prohibited..
Ingrediency
::
Ingrediency
(n.)
Entrance;
ingress.
Invade
::
Invade
(v. t.) To go into or upon; to pass
within
the
confines
of; to
enter;
-- used of
forcible
or rude
ingress.
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