Reverse Dictionary: ENTRANCE

NOUNS
1653 SUBINGRESSION subtle or unobserved entrance → obs.
1675 IMMEATION a passing in; entrance, ingoing → obs.
1877 INLET an entrance; a road leading into → Sc.
1896 THROAT a narrow entrance → Sc.
1902 INGANGING a recess, the entrance to a house, etc. → Sc. & Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1902 INGATE an entrance, ingress; a way in; the act of entering → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1927 GATE-CRASHING the act of achieving entrance to a place, or an event such as a party, without proper credentials or an invitation → US sl.


NOUNS, PERSON
1927 GATE-CRASHER a person who achieves entrance to a place, or an event such as a party, without proper credentials or an invitation → US sl.