"access" Definition

Definitions for the word "access" from multiple English dictionaries.

1. n.
A coming to, or near approach; admittance; admission; accessibility; as, to gain access to a prince.
Source: The 1913 Webster Unabridged Dictionary, 1913
2. n.
The means, place, or way by which a thing may be approached; passage way; as, the access is by a neck of land.
Source: The 1913 Webster Unabridged Dictionary, 1913
3. n.
Admission to sexual intercourse.
Source: The 1913 Webster Unabridged Dictionary, 1913
4. n.
Increase by something added; addition; as, an access of territory. [In this sense accession is more generally used.]
Source: The 1913 Webster Unabridged Dictionary, 1913
5. n.
An onset, attack, or fit of disease.
Source: The 1913 Webster Unabridged Dictionary, 1913
6. n.
A paroxysm; a fit of passion; an outburst; as, an access of fury.
Source: The 1913 Webster Unabridged Dictionary, 1913
7. n.
1 way of approach or entry (shop with rear access). 2 a right or opportunity to reach or use or visit; admittance (access to secret files, to the prisoner). B accessibility. 3 archaic outburst (an access of anger). v. 1 computing gain access to (data etc.). 2 accession. [french: related to *accede]
Source: Oxford English Dictionary, 1884

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