access vs turnstile

access

noun
  • A way or means of approaching or entering; an entrance; a passage. 

  • Connection to or communication with a computer program or to the Internet. 

  • An outburst of an emotion; a paroxysm; a fit of passion. 

  • Complicity or assent. 

  • Admission to sexual intercourse. 

  • The right or ability of approaching or entering; admittance; admission; accessibility. 

  • The act of approaching or entering; an advance. 

  • An onset, attack, or fit of disease; an ague fit. 

  • The right of a noncustodial parent to visit their child. 

  • The quality of being easy to approach or enter. 

  • The process of locating data in memory. 

verb
  • To gain or obtain access to. 

  • To have access to (data). 

turnstile

noun
  • A similar device in a footpath to allow people through one at a time while preventing the passage of cattle. 

  • The ⊢ symbol used to represent logical entailment (deducibility relation), especially of the syntactic type; i.e., syntactic consequence. (Such symbol can be read as "prove(s)" or "give(s)". ) 

  • A rotating mechanical device that controls and counts passage between public areas, especially one that only allows passage after a charge has been paid. 

How often have the words access and turnstile occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )