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Entrant   /ˈɛntrənt/   Listen
Entrant

noun
1.
A commodity that enters competition with established merchandise.
2.
Any new participant in some activity.  Synonyms: fledgeling, fledgling, freshman, neophyte, newbie, newcomer, starter.
3.
Someone who enters.
4.
One who enters a competition.



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"Entrant" Quotes from Famous Books



... abords d'une grande cite, Ce sont des abattoirs, des murs, des cimitieres: C'est ainsi qu'en entrant dans la societe ...
— The Wonders of Pompeii • Marc Monnier

... is a poor attempt to describe the entrant and re-entrant angles that make the cyclopean walls so remarkable from a military point of view. See the plan by Squier and ...
— An Account of the Conquest of Peru • Pedro Sancho



Words linked to "Entrant" :   recruit, commodity, traveller, enter, interloper, trade good, tyro, beginner, novice, enlistee, initiate, trespasser, tiro, good, contestant, fledgling, traveler, intruder



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