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    entry
    [ˈɛntri]
    noun
    entry (noun) · entries (plural noun) · entry into possession (noun) · entries into possession (plural noun)
    1. an act of going or coming in:
      "the door was locked, but he forced an entry"
      Opposite:
    2. an item written or printed in a diary, list, account book, or reference book:
      "the entries in the cash book"
    3. a person or thing competing in a race or competition:
      "from the hundreds of entries we received, twelve winners were finally chosen"
      • the number of competitors in a particular race or competition:
        "another large international entry is anticipated for this year's event"
      • the action of participating in a race or competition:
        "entry is open to people of all ages" · "the entry fee is only £6 per team"
    4. 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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