different between ingress vs ingredience

ingress

English

Etymology

From Latin ingressus, from the verb ingredior.

Pronunciation

  • (noun) IPA(key): /??????s/
  • (verb) IPA(key): /??????s/

Noun

ingress (countable and uncountable, plural ingresses)

  1. The act of entering.
  2. Permission to enter.
  3. A door or other means of entering.
  4. (astronomy) The entrance of the Moon into the shadow of the Earth in eclipses, or the Sun's entrance into a sign, etc.

Antonyms

  • (act of entering): egress
  • (door or other means of entering): egress

Coordinate terms

  • (permission): ingress, egress, regress

Derived terms

  • ingressive
  • ingress traffic
  • ingress router

Related terms

  • ingredient

Translations

Verb

ingress (third-person singular simple present ingresses, present participle ingressing, simple past and past participle ingressed)

  1. (intransitive) To intrude or insert oneself
  2. (transitive, US, chiefly military) To enter (a specified location or area)
  3. (intransitive, astrology, of a planet) To enter into a zodiacal sign
  4. (Whiteheadian metaphysics) To manifest or cause to be manifested in the temporal world; to effect ingression

Derived terms

  • ingression
  • ingressive
  • ingressor

Related terms

  • congress
  • egress
  • ingress
  • progress
  • regress
  • retrogress

Anagrams

  • Singers, nigress, re-signs, resigns, signers, singers

Swedish

Noun

ingress c

  1. an opening paragraph (between a newspaper headline and the article)

Declension

Anagrams

  • grisens

ingress From the web:

  • what ingress and egress
  • what ingress mean
  • what ingress protection
  • what ingress means in english
  • what ingress egress mean
  • what's ingress traffic
  • what's ingresso in english
  • what ingress in tagalog


ingredience

English

Etymology

See ingredient.

Noun

ingredience (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) entrance; ingress
    • 1676, Matthew Hale, Contemplations, Moral and Divine
      I looked upon them as external and adventigious Advantages , that had no ingredience at all into my soul
  2. (obsolete) The quality or state of being an ingredient or component part.

Synonyms

  • ingrediency

References

  • ingredience in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

Czech

Noun

ingredience f

  1. ingredient

Related terms

  • See gradace

Further reading

  • ingredience in P?íru?ní slovník jazyka ?eského, 1935–1957
  • ingredience in Slovník spisovného jazyka ?eského, 1960–1971, 1989

ingredience From the web:

  • what ingredients are in the covid vaccine
  • what ingredients are in the covid 19 vaccine
  • what ingredients are in taco seasoning
  • what ingredients to avoid in shampoo
  • what ingredients are bad for hair
  • what ingredients are in relief factor
  • what ingredients are in the flu shot
  • what ingredients are in the pfizer vaccine
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like