Ingress — may refer to:*The act of entering. Antonym of egress. *A type of noise typically encountered when using coaxial cable *Ingress Bell (1834 1913), an English architect *Ingress filtering, a computer network packet filtering technique *Ingress… … Wikipedia
ingress — in·gress / in ˌgres/ n 1: the act of entering 2: the power or liberty of access compare egress Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Ingress — Официальный логотип Ingress Разработчик NianticLabs@Google … Википедия
Ingress — In gress, v. i. To go in; to enter. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ingress — (n.) mid 15c., from L. ingressus an advance; walking; an entry, from pp. stem of ingredi to step into, enter (see INGREDIENT (Cf. ingredient)). The verb, sometimes said to be Amer.Eng., is attested from early 14c … Etymology dictionary
ingress — *entrance, entry, entrée, access Antonyms: egress … New Dictionary of Synonyms
ingress — ► NOUN 1) the action or fact of entering or coming in. 2) a place or means of access. DERIVATIVES ingression noun. ORIGIN Latin ingressus, from ingredi enter … English terms dictionary
ingress — [in gresh′ənin′gres΄] n. [ME < L ingressus, pp. of ingredi, to step into, enter < in , into + gradi, to go: see GRADE] 1. the act of entering: also ingression [in gresh′ən] 2. the right or permission to enter 3. a place or means of… … English World dictionary
Ingress — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Motion into. < N PARAG:Ingress >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 ingress ingress Sgm: N 1 entrance entrance entry Sgm: N 1 introgression introgression Sgm: N 1 influx influx intrusion inroad inc … English dictionary for students
Ingress — Unter Ingress (engl. Eindringen) versteht man elektromagnetische Störungen, die in Koaxialkabeln durch Sendeanlagen, Haushaltsgeräte, Schaltnetzteile usw. entstehen. Die Störungen treten vor allem dann auf, wenn das Kabel oder dessen Schirmung… … Deutsch Wikipedia