/ɛˈntɹiwej/ - [entreewey] - en•try•way
We found 3 definitions of entryway from 3 different sources.
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entryway - something that provides access (to get in or get out); "they waited at the entrance to the garden"; "beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral" | ||
entrance, entranceway, entry, entree | ||
access, approach the act of approaching or entering; "he gained access to the building" | ||
archway, arch (architecture) a masonry construction (usually curved) for spanning an opening and supporting the weight above it | ||
doorway, room access, door, threshold the entrance (the space in a wall) through which you enter or leave a room or building; the space that a door can close; "he stuck his head in the doorway" | ||
gateway an entrance that can be closed by a gate | ||
hatchway, scuttle, opening an entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a ship | ||
pithead the entrance to a coal mine | ||
portal a grand and imposing entrance (often extended metaphorically); "the portals of the cathedral"; "the portals of heaven"; "the portals of success" | ||
porte-cochere canopy extending out from a building entrance to shelter those getting in and out of vehicles | ||
servant's entrance, service door, service entrance an entrance intended for the use of servants or for delivery of goods and removal of refuse | ||
stage door an entrance to the backstage area of theater; used by performers and other theater personnel |