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The correct and original, but unfortunately obsolete, spelling of the word most commonly spelt now as enter.

- From Middle English: entren
- From Old French: entrer
- From Latin: intrō/intrā (inside)

Entre has been spelt as enter for several centuries now, even in the United Kingdom, although British English still retains its 're' ending for many words such as centre, fibre, spectre, theatre, calibre, sombre, lustre, and litre.
1. My favourite Metallica song is Entre Sandman, from their Black Album.
2. Sir, you can't entre the building from this entrance, unless you have proper identification.

3. Entring people's homes, uninvited, is so rude!
4. I was unaware that I was about to have a surprise party, when I entred my house.
5. Every time I entre an aeroplane, I get all anxious.
Entre by garbaggio July 29, 2014
Related Words

entremanurial 

Capable of taking shit thrown away at the curb and fixing it or combining it with other shit thrown to the curb to make a useful object or piece of equipment.

Hey check it out: Charles found a couple of broken mowers at the curb and made a working one out of the two pieces of shit by putting the working parts together!
Hey look Charles found two pieces of shit lawnmowers at the curb and put them together to make one good running mower! He sure is entremanurial.
entremanurial by MacgalSC August 15, 2015
beautiful goddess represents the beauty from the sun. your lucky if you have an endrea in your life. she is a beautiful smart person who will guard you in your life. treasure her forever.
the endrea of your life.
endrea by angus is a babe May 10, 2011

Entrasale 

A person that can't decide which room from the house he wants to be in, so he's constantly and annoyingly entering and leaving the room you are in, specially when you need to concentrate.
Stop entering and leaving the room while I'm studying. You're such an entrasale.
Entrasale by PG McClure October 28, 2012

Entreparential 

When an enterprising millennial uses all their entrepreneurial energy with the sole focus of generating additional income and resources from of their parents. Typical strategies are as follows: Minor and Major injuries, car accident or other critical car related issues, pet accident and needs surgery, cyber attack resulting in fraud against your child, and many more tactics too heinous to mention.
Frank just thought that his 30-year-old cousin Sean was going to Starbucks every day working on a "new startup", he was shocked to find out Sean was just working on some entreparential strategies again.
Entreparential by Hixxz68 August 23, 2018
Translation-challenged way to refer to a main dish (at a restaurant) in the United States. It is directly derived from the French word "entrée" meaning "starter" or "appetizer".
I'm just going to go ahead and directly have an entree of cheeseburger and fries please.
entree by rorrzo August 11, 2017