entrance-way

  • 1entrance way — index access (right of way), threshold (entrance) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2entrance — I noun access, adit, aditus, admission, anteroom, approach, door, entry, entryway, foyer, gangway, gate, gateway, illapse, infiltration, influx, ingress, inlet, inroad, insertion, introgression, introitus, invasion, lobby, means of access, means… …

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  • 3entrance — n Entrance, entry, entree, ingress, access are comparable when meaning the act, fact, or privilege of going in or coming in. All but entree also carry the denotation of a way or means of entering. Their differences are largely in their… …

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  • 4entrance — [n1] a way into a place access, approach, archway, avenue, corridor, door, doorway, entry, entryway, gate, gateway, hall, hallway, ingress, inlet, lobby, opening, passage, passageway, path, porch, port, portal, portico, staircase, threshold,… …

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  • 5WAY '79 — WAY 79, also referred to as WAY 79 and WAY 1979, was the official 1979 sesquicentennial (150th anniversary) celebration of the establishment of the Swan River Colony, the first permanent European settlement in Western Australia. Western… …

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  • 6way — [n1] method, technique action, approach, contrivance, course, course of action, custom, design, expedient, fashion, form, groove*, habit, habitude, hang up*, hook*, idea, instrument, kick, manner, means, measure, mode, modus, move, outline, plan …

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  • 7way in — index access (right of way), entrance, ingress Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 8entrance — entrance1 /en treuhns/, n. 1. an act of entering, as into a place or upon new duties. 2. a point or place of entering; an opening or passage for entering, as a doorway. 3. the right, privilege, or permission to enter; admission: People improperly …

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  • 9entrance — I NOUN USES ♦♦♦ entrances (Pronounced [[t]e̱ntrəns[/t]] for entrance 1, and [[t]ɪntrɑ͟ːns, træ̱ns[/t]] for entrance 2.) 1) N COUNT: oft N to/into/of n The entrance to a place is the way into it, for example a door or gate. Beside the entrance to… …

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  • 10entrance — en|trance1 [ entrəns ] noun *** count the place where you can enter a room, building, or area: I ll meet you at the main entrance at six o clock. entrance to/of: The statue of the Little Mermaid stands at the entrance to the harbor. a. usually… …

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