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in·gress I. \ˈinˌgres\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English ingresse, from Latin ingressus, from ingressus, past participle of ingredi to go into, enter — more at ingredient 1. : the act of entering : entrance < ingress of air into the lungs > < ingress of immigrants > < ingress of summer tourists > 2. : the power or liberty of entrance or access < ingress visa > : means of entering < gate providing ingress to the meadow > 3. : a point in an astrological direction where a significator transits the place of any other planet, the ascendant, or midheaven 4. : an entrance of the moon into the shadow of the earth in an eclipse or of an inferior planet upon the sun's disk in transit or of a satellite or its shadow on a planet : the sun's entrance (as into a sign) II. \(ˈ)in|gres, ənˈg-\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: Latin ingressus, past participle 1. : to go in : enter 2. : to mark an ingress — said of an astrological significator |