1. Ouverture.
2. Entrée.
3. Issue. Fermer sa porte.
4. Panneau. Une porte en chêne.
5. (Au figuré) Accès. La porte du succès.
ETYM Old Eng. dore, dure, as. duru; akin to os. dura, dor, Dutch deur, Old High Germ. turi, door, tor gate, German thür, tür. Related to Foreign.
1. A swinging or sliding barrier that will close the entrance to a room or building.
2. A swinging or sliding barrier that will close off access into a car.
3. Anything providing a means of access (or escape).
4. A room that is entered via a door.
The space in a wall through which one enters or leaves a room or building; the space that a door can close; SYN. door, room access, threshold. door-way.
ETYM Old Fren. entrance, from Old Fren. and French entrant, p. pr. of entrer to enter. Related to Enter.
1. A movement into or inward; SYN. entering.
2. Something that allows entry or exit; SYN. entranceway, entryway, entry, entree.
3. The act of entering; SYN. entering, entry, ingress, incoming.
ETYM Old Eng. entree, entre, French entrée, from entrer to enter. Related to Enter, Entrée.
1. A written record of a commercial transaction; SYN. ledger entry.
2. An item inserted in a written record.
(Homonym: gait).
1. A circuit with several inputs but only one output that can be activated by particular combinations of inputs.
2. A door-like movable barrier in a fence or wall.
3. Total admission receipts at a sports event.
(veine) importante.
1. Of or relating to the transverse fissure on the underside of the liver where most of the vessels enter
2. Of, relating to, or being a portal vein or a portal system
ETYM French importance. Related to Important.
1. A prominent status; SYN. grandness.
2. The quality of being important and worthy of note.
Enclin.