entrada

Etymology
Borrowed from. .

Noun

 * 1)  An armed incursion of Spanish conquistadors into American territories.

Noun

 * 1) entry
 * 2) bald patch

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) entry act of entering
 * 2) entrance pass entitling the holder to admission
 * 3) ticket
 * 4) entry in a list, dictionary etc.
 * 1) entry in a list, dictionary etc.

Noun

 * 1) entrance
 * 2) entry
 * 3)  entry
 * 4) ticket
 * 5)  tackle a play where a player attempts to take control over the ball from an opponent
 * 6)  computer port
 * 1)  tackle a play where a player attempts to take control over the ball from an opponent
 * 2)  computer port
 * 1)  computer port

Noun

 * 1) entrance

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) entrance
 * 2) appetizer
 * 3) ticket (for a concert or a show)
 * 4) entry
 * 5) down payment
 * 6) (area of) receding hairline
 * 1) entry
 * 2) down payment
 * 3) (area of) receding hairline

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) entrance
 * 2) entry, entering, admission, entryway
 * 3)  entry
 * 4) driveway
 * 5) ticket
 * 6) entrance fee
 * 7) gateway, gate
 * 8) starter, appetizer, entrée food
 * 9)  computer port
 * 10)  input
 * 11)  posting, blogpost
 * 12)  inning
 * 13)  tackle
 * 14)  inlet, intake
 * 15)  (area of) receding hairline
 * 16) down payment
 * 1)  tackle
 * 2)  inlet, intake
 * 3)  (area of) receding hairline
 * 4) down payment

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) entrance; entry
 * 2) act of entering
 * 3) admission; admittance
 * 4) payment for admission
 * 5) gate
 * 6) door
 * 7) beginning; start
 * 8) ledger entry
 * 9)  uncalled-for entry into a conversation
 * 1) door
 * 2) beginning; start
 * 3) ledger entry
 * 4)  uncalled-for entry into a conversation
 * 1) ledger entry
 * 2)  uncalled-for entry into a conversation
 * 1)  uncalled-for entry into a conversation