an instance of being allowed to enter a club, disco, hospital, museum etc
entering or allowing entry
effect of being allowed to enter
permission to enter
a main passage in a church
passageway dividing something
an act of arriving
coming to a destination
a long narrow passage from which doors open into rooms
hallway
the Greek letter D; land in this shape at the place where some rivers meet the sea and separate to make two or more branches
arm of the sea
a movable flat object that closes the entrance to a room, cupboard etc
entrance to room, building
to come or go into something
come, put into a place
an opening, gate, door etc by which people enter
a way into a place
a dish served between the fish and the meat course
admittance
an act of coming or going in
way in to a place
(especially in Scotland) a river estuary or sea inlet
arm of the sea
(an instance of) the act of importing goods
admittance
a long area of water extending into the land from a larger body of water or between islands; an apparatus, place, for letting in water, gas etc
arm of the sea
introduction
something new; something that begins
the process of introducing or being introduced; an opening part of a letter, speech, etc; explanatory article at or before the beginning of a book
something new; something that begins
(Scot) a lake
arm of the sea
the birth of Jesus Christ
beginning, inception
to make or force a way into or through (something); to be understood; understand
pierce; get through physically
the act of penetrating; the ability to understand quickly and well
act of entering
an elaborate doorway of a large building
hole or door in vessel
a place where an activity starts
beginning, inception