entry vs walkthrough

entry

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

  • 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 term at any position in a matrix. 

  • 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 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. 

walkthrough

noun
  • A financial audit that traces a sample transaction through the system to ensure that it is processed and reported correctly. 

  • A playthrough that details the steps involved in winning the game. 

  • A theatrical or film rehearsal in which the actors move around the stage or set but are not in costume. 

  • The process of inspecting algorithms and source code by following paths through the algorithms or code as determined by input conditions and choices made along the way. 

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