ingress \ˈin-ˌgres\
noun: 1. the act of entering; entrance {the seal prevents
ingress of moisture},
2. the power or liberty of entrance or access {an area with restricted
ingress}
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin
ingressus, from
ingredi to go into, from
in- +
gradi to go
NINE — Over time voiding waste shed its old taboo connotations and came to be viewed as an act of purification. After all, it stands to reason that if ingesting food is self-pollution, then ridding the body of that matter is cleansing.
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