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intromit (encz) | intromit,vsunout v: Zdeněk Brož |
Intromit (gcide) | Intromit \In`tro*mit"\, v. i. (Scots Law)
To intermeddle with the effects or goods of another.
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Intromit (gcide) | Intromit \In`tro*mit"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Intromitted; p.
pr. & vb. n. Intromitting.] [L. intromittere, intromissum;
intro- within + mittere to send.]
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1. To send in or put in; to insert or introduce. --Greenhill.
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2. To allow to pass in; to admit.
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Glass in the window intromits light, without cold.
--Holder.
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intromit (wn) | intromit
v 1: allow to enter; grant entry to; "We cannot admit non-
members into our club building"; "This pipe admits air"
[syn: admit, allow in, let in, intromit] [ant:
refuse, reject, turn away, turn down] |
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Intromit (gcide) | Intromit \In`tro*mit"\, v. i. (Scots Law)
To intermeddle with the effects or goods of another.
[1913 Webster]Intromit \In`tro*mit"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Intromitted; p.
pr. & vb. n. Intromitting.] [L. intromittere, intromissum;
intro- within + mittere to send.]
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1. To send in or put in; to insert or introduce. --Greenhill.
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2. To allow to pass in; to admit.
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Glass in the window intromits light, without cold.
--Holder.
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Intromitted (gcide) | Intromit \In`tro*mit"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Intromitted; p.
pr. & vb. n. Intromitting.] [L. intromittere, intromissum;
intro- within + mittere to send.]
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1. To send in or put in; to insert or introduce. --Greenhill.
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2. To allow to pass in; to admit.
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Glass in the window intromits light, without cold.
--Holder.
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Intromittent (gcide) | Intromittent \In`tro*mit"tent\, a. [L. intromittens, p. pr.]
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1. Throwing, or allowing to pass, into or within.
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2. (Zool.) Used in copulation; -- said of the external
reproductive organs of the males of many animals, and
sometimes of those of the females.
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Intromitter (gcide) | Intromitter \In`tro*mit"ter\, n.
One who intromits.
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Intromitting (gcide) | Intromit \In`tro*mit"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Intromitted; p.
pr. & vb. n. Intromitting.] [L. intromittere, intromissum;
intro- within + mittere to send.]
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1. To send in or put in; to insert or introduce. --Greenhill.
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2. To allow to pass in; to admit.
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Glass in the window intromits light, without cold.
--Holder.
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