accommodation ladder vs entry

accommodation ladder

noun
  • The property ladder, without the implication of necessarily owning the place where one lives. 

  • a flight of stairs or a ladder for lowering over the side of a ship for access to and from a small boat. 

entry

noun
  • A small room immediately inside the front door of a house or other building, often having an access to a stairway and leading on to other rooms 

  • The point when a musician starts to play or sing; entrance. 

  • The act of entering. 

  • A doorway that provides a means of entering a building. 

  • The act of taking possession. 

  • Permission to enter. 

  • The start of an insurance contract. 

  • An item in a list, such as an article in a dictionary or encyclopedia. 

  • A record made in a log, diary or anything similarly organized; (computing) a datum in a database. 

  • A term at any position in a matrix. 

  • The introduction of new hounds into a pack. 

  • A small group formed within a church, especially Episcopal, for simple dinner and fellowship, and to help facilitate new friendships 

  • A passageway between terraced houses that provides a means of entering a back garden or yard. 

  • The exhibition or depositing of a ship's papers at the customhouse, to procure licence to land goods; or the giving an account of a ship's cargo to the officer of the customs, and obtaining his permission to land the goods. 

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