Definition of Ingresses

1. Noun. (plural of ingress) ¹

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Definition of Ingresses

1. ingress [n] - See also: ingress

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ingresses

ingratiates
ingratiating
ingratiatingly
ingratiation
ingratiations
ingratiatory
ingratitude
ingratitudes
ingrave
ingravescent
ingravidation
ingredient
ingredients
ingress
ingressed
ingresses
ingressing
ingression
ingressions
ingressive
ingressively
ingressiveness
ingressives
ingroove
ingrooved
ingrooves
ingrooving
ingross
ingrossed
ingrosses

Literary usage of Ingresses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Origines Kalendariæ Italicæ: Nundinal Calendars of Ancient Italy, Nundinal by Edward Greswell (1854)
"It agrees with it in using the same form of the civil reckoning, the Julian ; and in attaching its proper solar ingresses to the same Julian dates. ..."

2. Origines Kalendariæ Italicæ: Nundinal Calendars of Ancient Italy, Nundinal by Edward Greswell (1854)
"The cardinal points, as contradistinguished to the ingresses, ... We may justly therefore contend that, as the ingresses in the Julian calendar were laid ..."

3. Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos, Or Quadripartite: Being Four Books of the Influence by J. M. Ashmand, Phillip Ranger, Ptolemy, Proclus (1822)
"Placidus says, that " active ingresses, if they be similar to the "pre-ordained effects, cause them to influence; if dissimilar, they " either diminish or ..."

4. O'Shea's Guide to Spain and Portugal by Henry O'Shea (1905)
"Over these ingresses runs a balustraded gallery or parapet with open-work decorated pinnacles of the 13th century. Over it, and within an early ogive, ..."

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