entrant

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English

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Etymology

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From French entrant, present participle of entrer.

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Noun

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entrant (plural entrants)

  1. A participant who enters something, such as a contest.
  2. A newcomer.

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Adjective

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entrant m or f (masculine and feminine plural entrants)

  1. entering, incoming
  2. newly-appointed or -elected
  3. coming, next
    Synonym: vinent

Noun

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entrant m (plural entrants)

  1. appetizer, starter
  2. bay
    Synonym: badia

Verb

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entrant

  1. gerund of entrar

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French

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Participle

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entrant

  1. present participle of entrer

Adjective

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entrant (feminine entrante, masculine plural entrants, feminine plural entrantes)

  1. incoming
    Coordinate term: sortant
    le président entrantthe incoming president

Noun

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entrant m (plural entrants)

  1. entrant, new player
  2. (business, accounting, chiefly in the plural) This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.
    Coordinate term: sortant

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