However, "entrypoint" is often used interchangeably with "entry point" which, while not a perfect homograph, is close.
Here's why:
* Entry point: This is the more common form, and it refers to a place or method of entry into something, like a system, program, or building.
* Entrypoint: This is a less common variant, sometimes used in technical contexts, particularly when referring to the starting point for execution in a program or script.
While the meaning is similar, the word "entry point" is more widely understood and used.