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Entry
Entry
n.
The
act
of
entering
or
passing
into
or
upon
;
entrance
;
ingress
;
hence
,
beginnings
or
first
attempts
; as,
the
entry
of a
person
into
a
house
or
city
;
the
entry
of a
river
into
the
sea
;
the
entry
of
air
into
the
blood
; an
entry
upon
an
undertaking
.
Entry
n.
The
act
of
making
or
entering
a
record
; a
setting
down
in
writing
the
particulars
, as of a
transaction
; as, an
entry
of a
sale
;
also
,
that
which
is
entered
; an
item
.
Entry
n.
That
by
which
entrance
is
made
; a
passage
leading
into
a
house
or
other
building
, or to a
room
; a
vestibule
; an
adit
, as of a
mine
.
Entry
n.
The
exhibition
or
depositing
of a
ship
's
papers
at
the
customhouse
, to
procure
license
to
land
goods
; or
the
giving
an
account
of a
ship
's
cargo
to
the
officer
of
the
customs
,
and
obtaining
his
permission
to
land
the
goods
.
See
Enter
, v. t., 8,
and
Entrance
, n., 5.
Entry
n.
The
actual
taking
possession
of
lands
or
tenements
, by
entering
or
setting
foot
on
them
.
Entry
n.
A
putting
upon
record
in
proper
form
and
order
.
Entry
n.
The
act
in
addition
to
breaking
essential
to
constitute
the
offense
or
burglary
.
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