Defn: To draw along as a current does; as, water entrained by steam.
ENTRAIN
En*train", v. t. Etym: [Pref. en- + train.]
Defn: To put aboard a railway train; as, to entrain a regiment.
[Recent, Eng.]
ENTRAIN
En*train", v. i.
Defn: To go aboard a railway train; as, the troops entrained at the station. [Recent, Eng.]
ENTRAMMEL
En*tram"mel, v. t. Etym: [See Trammel.]
Defn: To trammel; to entangle. Bp. Hacket.
ENTRANCE En"trance, n. Etym: [OF. entrance, fr. OF. & F. entrant, p. pr. of entrer to enter. See Enter.]
1. The act of entering or going into; ingress; as, the entrance of a person into a house or an apartment; hence, the act of taking possession, as of property, or of office; as, the entrance of an heir upon his inheritance, or of a magistrate into office.
2. Liberty, power, or permission to enter; as, to give entrance to friends. Shak.