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enterTo go into an area.
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enterlate 13c. entren, "enter into a place or a situation; join a group or society" (trans.); early 14c., "make one's entrance" (intrans.), from Old French entrer "enter, go i [..]
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enterto come or go into; "the boat entered an area of shallow marshes" become a participant; be involved in; "enter a race"; "enter an agree [..]
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enterto go or come into a place
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enterkey on the keyboard is the big key, a few keys to the right of P and L. You enter something into the computer by typing something, then pressing the Enter key. If something should be happening, but is [..]
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enterDefinition verb
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enterEquivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank
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enterto go or come in ;specif : to go upon real property by right of entry esp. to take possession [lessor shall have the right to and take possession] often used in deeds and leases vt 1 : to come or ...
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enter(v) to come or go into(v) become a participant; be involved in(v) register formally as a participant or member(v) be or play a part of or in(v) make a record of; set down in permanent form(v) come on [..]
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enterinvado, intro, ingredior ingredi ingressus
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enter To put a subscriber name or subscription record on the file. This does not mean to start service. (See Start.)
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enterv. (data) introducir, escribir, ingresar
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enterEquivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank.
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enterTo introduce a bird to a particular quarry while hunting with her falconer. The bird may well have taken particular game while in the wild, but she is still entered when she first experiences this wit [..]
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enterTo move a checker
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enter(1) (in play) use an entry; transfer the lead to the opposite hand
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enterTo come down from the Bar.
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enter
(intransitive) To go or come into an enclosed or partially enclosed space.
(You should knock before you enter, unless you want to see me naked.)
*exit
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enter
The "Enter" key on a computer keyboard.
A stroke of the Enter key.
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enter
(obsolete) Used to form compound words with the sense of "mutually", "between", or as an early variant of "inter-".
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