Entry

/ˈɛntri/ noun

The act of going into a place. It can also mean an item written in a list, diary, or record.

From Old French *entree* ('entry, entrance'), from Latin *intrare* ('to go in'). The sense of a written item developed from the idea of 'putting something into a record.'

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