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entry-connected

|en-try-con-nect-ed|

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/ˈɛntri kəˈnɛktɪd/

linked to an entrance

Etymology
Etymology Information

'entry-connected' is a compound word formed from 'entry' and 'connected'. 'Entry' originates from Old French 'entrée', meaning 'entrance', and 'connected' comes from Latin 'connectere', meaning 'to bind together'.

Historical Evolution

'Entry' evolved from Old French 'entrée' and 'connected' from Latin 'connectere', eventually forming the modern English compound 'entry-connected'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'entry' meant 'entrance', and 'connected' meant 'to bind together'. The compound 'entry-connected' now describes something associated with an entrance.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

describing something that is linked or associated with an entry or entrance.

The entry-connected hallway leads directly to the main office.

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Last updated: 2025/07/17 15:51