Entrees

/ˌɑːnˈtreɪz/ noun

The main course of a meal (American usage) or dishes served before the main course (French usage); also means a way of gaining access or entry.

From French entrée meaning 'entrance' or 'way in,' derived from the Latin intrare meaning 'to enter.' In cooking, it originally meant a side dish served before the roast.

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