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Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) the entrance to a house, i.e. the room beyond the front door, from which doors to other rooms will typically open; or the entry or entrance of any other type of building or premise.
 * 2) the right of entry to a building or land where there is no general right of entrance.
 * 3) the price of entry
 * 4)  (formerly) a savoury served after the fish course and before the main course; (now usually) the starter or the main course itself.
 * 1) the price of entry
 * 2)  (formerly) a savoury served after the fish course and before the main course; (now usually) the starter or the main course itself.
 * 1)  (formerly) a savoury served after the fish course and before the main course; (now usually) the starter or the main course itself.

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Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) entrance