Ingress

  • 41ingress — UK [ˈɪnɡres] / US [ˈɪnˌɡres] noun [uncountable] very formal the action of entering a place, or the right to enter a place …

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  • 42ingress — in•gress [[t]ˈɪn grɛs[/t]] n. 1) the act of going in or entering 2) the right to enter 3) a means or place of entering • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME < L ingressus a going in, commencing in•gres•sion ɪnˈgrɛʃ ən n …

    From formal English to slang

  • 43ingress — /ˈɪngrɛs / (say ingres) noun 1. the act of going in or entering. 2. the right of going in. 3. a means or place of going in; an entrance. {Middle English, from Latin ingressus entrance} –ingression /ɪnˈgrɛʃən/ (say in greshuhn), noun …

  • 44ingress —   n. entrance; right of entering.    ♦ ingression, n …

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  • 45ingress — s ( en, er) början, inledning …

    Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok

  • 46Ingress — In|grẹss, der; es, e <lateinisch> (veraltet für Eingang, Zutritt) …

    Die deutsche Rechtschreibung

  • 47ingress — The act, or right of, entering. Access; entrance …

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  • 48ingress — The act, or right of, entering. Access; entrance …

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  • 49ingress — Access; entrance; means of entry. A going in; entry; a right to enter …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 50ingress — n. 1 the act or right of going in or entering. 2 Astron. the start of an eclipse or transit. Derivatives: ingression n. Etymology: ME f. L ingressus (as INGREDIENT) …

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