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Meaning
Noun
●
The
action
of
entering
, or going in.
●
The
act
of
taking
possession
,
as of
property
, or of office.
●
The place of
entering
, as a
gate
or doorway.
●
The right
to go
in.
●
The
entering
upon; the
beginning
, or that with which the
beginning
is made; the
commencement
; initiation.
●
The
causing
to be
entered
upon a
register
, as a
ship
or
goods
, at a
customhouse
; an entering.
●
In Nautical:
The
angle
which the
bow
of a
vessel
makes with the water at the water line.
●
In Nautical:
The
bow
, or
entire
wedgelike
forepart
of a
vessel
, below the water line.
●
In Music:
The
beginning
of a musician's
playing
or
singing
; entry.
Verb
●
To
delight
and
fill
with wonder.
●
To
put
into a trance.
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Origin
entrance
English
entrance
Middle French (ca. 1400-1600)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Ingang
Entraunce
Gate
Tempt
Allure
Entry
Entries
Admittance
Seduce
Antonyms
Exit
Egress
Related
Doorway
Door
Opening
Archway
Entryway
Walkway
Passageway
Admission
Atrium
Arrival
Staircase
Passage
Courtyard
Foyer
Access
Interior
Room
Floor
Lobby
Place
Corridor
Doors
Reception
Stairway
Gateway
Corner
Wall
Area
Tunnel
Space
Entering
Road
Porch
Hall
Hallway
Introduction
Exterior
Lane
Window
Street
Exits
Location
Perimeter
Gatehouse
Vestibule
Concourse
Main Building
Entry Point
Train Station
Car Park
Access Road
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Rhymes
Hans
Vance
Dance
Lance
Manse
Lance
Hance
Stance
Glance
Trance
Chance
France
Chance
Prance
Advance
Romance
Finance
Enhance
Askance
Entrance
Penzance
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