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ingress

ingress 1 : the act of entering 2 : the power or liberty of access compare egress ...


Ingress, Egress, and Regress

Ingress, Egress, and Regress, free entry into, going forth of, and returning from a place....


egress

egress [Medieval Latin egressus, literally, act of going out, departure, from Latin, from egredi to go out, from e- out + gradi to make one's way] 1 : the action or right of going or coming out 2 : a place or means of going out or exiting compare ingress [i-gres] vi : to go or come out ...


Blockade

The shutting up of a place by troops or ships with the purpose of preventing ingress or egress or the reception of supplies as the blockade of the ports of an enemy...


Entrance

The act of entering or going into ingress as the entrance of a person into a house or an apartment hence the act of taking possession as of property or of office as the entrance of an heir upon his inheritance or of a magistrate into office...


Entry

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...


Income

A coming in entrance admittance ingress infusion...


Ingate

Entrance ingress...


Ingress

To go in to enter...


Ingression

Act of entering entrance...


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