entry
1. an item inserted in a written record (Freq. 10) • Derivationally related forms: enter • Hypernyms: written record, written account • Hyponyms: lexical entry, dictionary entry, nolle prosequi, nol pros, notebook entry 2. the act of beginning something new (Freq. 5) - they looked forward to the debut of their new product line • Syn: introduction, debut, first appearance, launching, unveiling • Derivationally related forms: debut (for: debut) • Hypernyms: beginning, start, commencement • Hyponyms: induction, product introduction, ushering in, naturalization, naturalisation 3. a written record of a commercial transaction (Freq. 2) • Syn: accounting entry, ledger entry • Hypernyms: accounting, accounting system, method of accounting • Hyponyms: adjusting entry, credit, credit entry, debit, debit entry 4. something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc.) submitted for the judgment of others (as in a competition) (Freq. 1) - several of his submissions were rejected by publishers - what was the date of submission of your proposal? • Syn: submission • Derivationally related forms: submit (for: submission) • Hypernyms: message, content, subject matter, substance • Hyponyms: filing 5. something that provides access (to get in or get out) (Freq. 1) - they waited at the entrance to the garden - beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral • Syn: entrance, entranceway, entryway, entree • Derivationally related forms: enter (for: entree), enter • Hypernyms: access, approach • Hyponyms: arch, archway, doorway, door, room access, threshold, gateway, hatchway, opening, scuttle, pithead, pithead, porte-cochere, service door, service entrance, servant's entrance, stage door, vomitory 6. the act of entering - she made a grand entrance • Syn: entrance, entering, ingress, incoming • Derivationally related forms: enter, enter (for: entering), enter (for: entrance) • Hypernyms: arrival • Hyponyms: incursion, intrusion, irruption, entree, registration, enrollment, enrolment, penetration, admission, admittance
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