Definition of Entrant. Meaning of Entrant. Synonyms of Entrant

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Entrant. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Entrant and, of course, Entrant synonyms and on the right images related to the word Entrant.

Definition of Entrant

Entrant
Entrant En"trant, n. [See Entrance, n.] 1. One who enters; a beginner. ``The entrant upon life.' --Bp. Terrot. 2. An applicant for admission. --Stormonth.

Meaning of Entrant from wikipedia

- an article on "entrant", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "entrant" You can also: Search for Entrant in Wikipedia to...
- reentrant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reentrant or re-entrant can refer to: Re-entrant (landform), the low ground formed between two hill spurs. Reentrancy...
- A simple polygon that is not convex is called concave, non-convex or reentrant. A concave polygon will always have at least one reflex interior angle—that...
- ascending (or descending) order of string pitches is known as a re-entry. A re-entrant tuning, therefore, is a tuning which does not order all the strings (or...
- rapid; if it is an ectopic focus, many types of dysrhythmia may ensue. Re-entrant arrhythmias occur when an electrical impulse recurrently travels in a tight...
- Barriers to entry restrict the threat of new entrants. If the barriers are high, the threat of new entrants is reduced, and conversely, if the barriers...
- A draw, sometimes known as a re-entrant in orienteering, is a terrain feature formed by two parallel ridges or spurs with low ground in between them....
- In the Royal Air Force, such officers are usually described as direct entrants. A direct entry officer is normally commissioned directly from civilian...
- The Panther TT Entrant was a British motorcycle made in 1924 by Phelon & Moore and was the first to carry the name "Panther". With a number of wins in...
- Chen, Raymond (2004-06-29). "The Difference Between Thread-safety and Re-entrancy". The Old New Thing. Microsoft Developer Network. Archived from the original...