access, air lock, conduit, duct, entree, gangplank, in, means of access, penetrate, troughway, way in
Definitionn. (astronomy) the disappearance of a celestial body prior to an eclipse
Last update: October 25, 2015
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A flow pipe which serves also for expansion is taken from the top of the cylinder to a point above the cold - water supply and turned down to prevent the ingress of dirt. [Please select]
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What suddenly arrested his ingress. [Please select]
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The other portion of the opening containing the ladder is used for ingress and egress. [Please select]
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This fact told them they must be approaching an opening where the outer air managed to gain ingress to the fissure. [Please select]
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It shall be provided with a suitable cover and constructed so as to prevent the ingress and egress of flies. [Please select]
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For what creature was the door of egress a door of ingress. [Please select]
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There were stolen goods enough to convict him, and his mode of ingress into the store was now certain. [Please select]
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Into this opens all their dwellings, the door being far below the surface, so that free ingress and egress are secured. [Please select]
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He had gained easy ingress to this place; but egress was a matter of some speculation. [Please select]
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The door was close at hand, so that it took only part of a minute for the eager farmer to reach the means of ingress. [Please select]
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One has not a single pane of glass, and the same aperture that admits the light also gives ingress to the air; and the other one, I rather think, is less finished than that. [Please select]
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