entrance entering entry ingress incoming | the act of entering, she made a grand entrance |
introduction debut first appearance launching unveiling entry | the act of beginning something new, they looked forward to the debut of their new product line |
single entry single-entry bookkeeping | a simple bookkeeping system, transactions are entered in only one account |
double entry double-entry bookkeeping | bookkeeper debits the transaction to one account and credits it to another |
number crunching | performing complex and lengthy numerical calculations |
driver number one wood | a golf club (a wood) with a near vertical face that is used for hitting long shots from the tee |
entrance entranceway entryway entry entree | something that provides access (to get in or get out), they waited at the entrance to the garden, beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral |
number | an item of merchandise offered for sale, she preferred the black nylon number, this sweater is an all-wool number |
number cruncher | a computer capable of performing a large number of mathematical operations per second |
number | a clothing measurement, a number shoe |
number figure | the property possessed by a sum or total or indefinite quantity of units or individuals, he had a number of chores to do, the number of parameters is small, the figure was about a thousand |
right of entry | the legal right to take possession of real estate in a peaceable manner |
right of re-entry | the legal right to resume possession (a right that was reserved when a former possession was parted with) |
counterpart opposite number vis-a-vis | a person or thing having the same function or characteristics as another |
pagination folio page number paging | the system of numbering pages |
citation form main entry word entry word | the form of a word that heads a lexical entry and is alphabetized in a dictionary |
lexical entry dictionary entry | the entry in a dictionary of information about a word |
number | the grammatical category for the forms of nouns and pronouns and verbs that are used depending on the number of entities involved (singular or dual or plural), in English the subject and the verb must agree in number |
number identification number | a numeral or string of numerals that is used for identification, she refused to give them her Social Security number |
bank identification number BIN ABA transit number | an identification number consisting of a two-part code assigned to banks and savings associations, the first part shows the location and the second identifies the bank itself |
license number registration number | the number on the license plate that identifies the car that bears it |
Social Security number | the number of a particular individual's Social Security account |
phone number telephone number number | the number is used in calling a particular telephone, he has an unlisted number |
bill of entry | a list of goods received at a customhouse for export or import |
entry | an item inserted in a written record |
notebook entry | an entry in a notebook |
random number generator | a routine designed to yield a random number |
issue number | one of a series published periodically, she found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist's waiting room |
index index number indicant indicator | a number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts, can reveal relative changes as a function of time |
numeral number | a symbol used to represent a number, he learned to write the numerals before he went to school |
numeration system number system number representation system system of numeration | any notation for the representation of numbers |
binary numeration system pure binary numeration system binary number system binary system | a positional system of numeration that uses binary digits and a radix of two |
octal numeration system octal number system | a positional system of numeration that uses octal digits and a radix of eight |
decimal numeration system decimal number system decimal system | a positional system of numeration that uses decimal digits and a base of ten |
duodecimal number system duodecimal system | a positional system of numeration that uses duodecimal digits and a radix of twelve |
hexadecimal number system sexadecimal number system hexadecimal system | a positional system of numeration that uses hexadecimal digits and a radix of sixteen |
call mark call number pressmark | a mark consisting of characters written on a book, used to indicate shelf location |
personal identification number PIN PIN number | a number you choose and use to gain access to various accounts |
act routine number turn bit | a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program, he did his act three times every evening, she had a catchy little routine, it was one of the best numbers he ever did |
submission entry | something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc.) submitted for the judgment of others (as in a competition), several of his submissions were rejected by publishers, what was the date of submission of your proposal? |
number | a select company of people, I hope to become one of their number before I die |
box number | a mailing address to which answers to a newspaper ad can be sent |
post-office box number PO box number PO Box No box number | the number of a letter box at the post office where mail is collected |
port of entry point of entry | a port in the United States where customs officials are stationed to oversee the entry and exit of people and merchandise |
number one | a reference to yourself or myself etc., `take care of number one' means to put your own interests first |
number cruncher | someone able to perform complex and lengthy calculations |
has-been back-number | someone who is no longer popular |
number theorist | a mathematician specializing in number theory |
entry accounting entry ledger entry | a written record of a commercial transaction |
adjusting entry | an accounting entry made at the end of an accounting period to allocate items between accounting periods |