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entry noun [ ˈɛntri ]

• an act of going or coming in.
• "the door was locked, but he forced an entry"
Similar: appearance, arrival, entrance, ingress, coming, coming/going in, approach, introduction, materialization,
Opposite: departure,
• an item written or printed in a diary, list, account book, or reference book.
• "the entries in the cash book"
Similar: item, record, statement, note, listing, jotting, memo, memorandum, account, description,
• a person or thing competing in a race or competition.
• "from the hundreds of entries we received, twelve winners were finally chosen"
Similar: contestant, competitor, contender, challenger, entrant, participant, player, candidate, applicant, submission, attempt, try, effort, turn, entry form, application, go,
• the forward part of a ship's hull below the waterline, considered in terms of breadth or narrowness.
Origin: Middle English: from Old French entree, based on Latin intrata, feminine past participle of intrare (see enter).


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