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Entry has several related meanings in everyday language and specialized usage. At its core, an entry is the act of entering or the place where one enters, such as an entry door or entryway, the point of access to a building or room. In this sense, the term can refer to the doorway itself or to admission more generally.

In information management, an entry denotes a single item within a collection, list, or database. Each entry

In publishing and competition contexts, an entry is something submitted for inclusion, such as an entry in

In computing, data entry is the process of inputting information into a computer system. An entry point

The term’s versatility means it can refer to physical access, a unit of information, a written article,

represents
a
discrete
record
containing
associated
data
fields.
The
word
is
also
used
for
a
listing
or
record
in
a
directory,
registry,
encyclopedia,
or
dictionary;
for
example,
an
encyclopedia
entry
or
a
dictionary
entry.
a
contest
or
an
entry
in
a
registry.
The
people
who
submit
are
called
entrants.
is
a
designated
starting
location
for
execution,
such
as
the
main
function
in
many
programming
languages
or
the
first
module
reached
during
program
startup.
or
a
submission
in
a
process,
all
tied
together
by
the
idea
of
admission
or
inclusion
into
a
system
or
structure.