The entry



Example: The entry marks the beginning of the record

Definition


"The entry" refers to the act or instance of recording information or data in a list, book, or database. It can also mean the individual item or record that has been added or logged as part of a collection or system.

Etymology


The word "entry" comes from the Old French term 'entrée,' meaning 'a going in' or 'entrance,' which itself originates from the Latin verb 'intrare,' meaning 'to enter.' Over time, "entry" evolved to refer not only to the act of entering but also to recorded items in documents or registers.

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"The entry" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 1", containing 112 commonly used words.
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