entry

[ˈɛntrɪ]
n
the act or an instance of entering; entrance
a point or place for entering, such as a door, gate, etc
the right or liberty of entering; admission; access.(as modifier)
the act of recording an item, such as a commercial transaction, in a journal, account, register, etc
an item recorded, as in a diary, dictionary, or account
a person, horse, car, etc, entering a competition or contest; competitor.(as modifier)
the competitors entering a contest considered collectively
a good entry this year for the speed trials
the people admitted at one time to a school, college, or course of study, etc, considered collectively; intake
the action of an actor in going on stage or his manner of doing this
the act of unlawfully going onto the premises of another with the intention of committing a crime
the act of going upon another person's land with the intention of asserting the right to possession
any point in a piece of music, esp a fugue, at which a performer commences or resumes playing or singing
a card that enables one to transfer the lead from one's own hand to that of one's partner or to the dummy hand
a passage between the backs of two rows of terraced houses