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Answer for the clue "Threshold location ", 11 letters:
entranceway
Alternative clues for the word entranceway
Word definitions for entranceway in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. Something that provides access to an entrance; an entryway
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
entranceway \entranceway\ n. a passage allowing entry or exit; an entryway. Syn: entrance, entryway.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. something that provides access (entry or exit); "they waited at the entrance to the garden"; "beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral" [syn: entrance , entryway , entry , entree ]
Usage examples of entranceway.
Another Alsatia existed depths beneath the soot-rimed surface of timber, stone and thatch, behind a hundred wainscots and boarded entranceways.
And as the spotlight dimmed, the walls of the entranceway remained milkily translucent, as if they concealed secrets like a metal detector and a fluoroscope.
A double door in the barrier provided an entranceway inside, and two-by-two coops were nailed to the interior walls of the barn to serve as cockhouses for visitors.
He headed for the double door, paused just inside the entranceway, and said, "I'll be back tomorrow morning.
Not sure what was going on, Chauncey backed into the darkened entranceway of a nearby boutique, and his left heel came down on something soft, which moved.
Bad choice that, there hadn't been time to dig a dipped entranceway to act as a cold trap.
The Great Hall's entranceways were framed in blackening blood, scraped clean on the tiles for firm footing.
The remaining warriors and their commanders had taken up roughly equidistant hovering positions close to platforms, entranceways and landing-bays as suitable or available in the length of the stack.
For her guide turned a last corridor, and Kim, following her, did the same and stood within one of the vast, arched entranceways to the hall named for Seithr, King during the Bael Rangat.
She realized that they were underground, and the structures were not houses or buildings, but some kind of entranceways to different parts of the world below.
It was the tunnel he had used on his previous three journeys to the Star Gate, he said, and had once been in much better repairit had, in fact, been one of the main entranceways to the Star Gate for the Icarii.
Folded over its bar was a flat, deflated skyscraper, sewn out of canvas, its windows, entranceways, and other architectural features painted on.
The vendors of the less noxious-looking cookery and beverages and less trashy gimcracks they let line the entranceway.
She lumbered off, apparently trusting me not to lift any cut-glass knickknacks from the occasional table to the right of the entranceway.
Most of the original interior fittings were lost during periodic and careless refurbishments over the years, and several large Eric Gill statues that once graced the entranceway and public rooms simply disappeared, but it still has an imperishable 1930s charm.