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entry, entrée
entry (EN tree) (noun)
1. A gate or opening allowing one to enter a space: The entry to the house was through the double doors.
2. A record or accounting of a fact or event: The brief description, or entry, in the journal was helpful for the students of history.
2. A record or accounting of a fact or event: The brief description, or entry, in the journal was helpful for the students of history.
entrée (AHN tray, ahn TRAY) (noun)
The main or featured dish at a meal: The entrée for the evening dinner was a finely prepared salmon.
The elaborate entry to the restaurant was pictured on the cover of the menu at the expensive restaurant.
The menu was extensive and Gus read each entry before he could decide which entrée he wanted to order.
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Confusing Words Clarified: Group E; Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs, Synonyms, Polysemes, etc. +
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(a journal entry about special topics regarding "brain strain" and "hypersomnia")
(Greek: an entry)
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“entry”
The penetration of any planetary atmosphere by any object from outer space: An atmospheric entry specifically applies to the penetration of the Earth's atmosphere by a crewed, or uncrewed, capsule or spacecraft.
The atmospheric entry is the penetration of human-made or natural objects from a planetary atmosphere by an object approaching from space, especially of the Earth's atmosphere by a re-entering spacecraft.
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atmo-, atm- +
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sphero-, spher-, -sphere-
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A word, term, or phrase entered in a dictionary and in some readily distinguishable type for purposes of definitions or identifications: Vocabulary entries are usually listed in an alphabetical series, include parts of speech, inflected forms, idioms, etc., and are sometimes placed in special sections of books.
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voc-, voca-, vocab-, vocat-, -vocation, -vocative, -vocable, vok-, -voke
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