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Definition of inject
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Inject
(v. t.) Fig.: To
throw;
to
offer;
to
propose;
to
instill.
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Immit
::
Immit (v. t.) To send in; to
inject;
to
infuse;
-- the
correlative
of emit.
Injection
::
Injection
(n.) The act of
throwing
cold water into a
condenser
to
produce
a
vacuum.
Injection
::
Injection
(n.) The act or
process
of
filling
vessels,
cavities,
or
tissues
with a fluid or other
substance..
Superinspect
::
Superinjection
(n.) An
injection
succeeding
another.
Giffard Injector
::
Giffard
injector
() See under
Injector.
Inject
::
Inject
(v. t.) To fill (a
vessel,
cavity,
or
tissue)
with a fluid or other
substance;
as, to
inject
the blood
vessels..
Cannula
::
Cannula
(n.) A small tube of
metal,
wood, or India
rubber,
used for
various
purposes,
esp. for
injecting
or
withdrawing
fluids.
It is
usually
associated
with a
trocar..
Injection
::
Injection
(n.) That which is
injected;
especially,
a
liquid
medicine
thrown
into a
cavity
of the body by a
syringe
or pipe; a
clyster;
an
enema..
Injecting
::
Injecting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Injec.
In-
::
In-
(prep.)
A
prefix
from Eng. prep. in, also from Lat. prep. in,
meaning
in, into, on,
among;
as,
inbred,
inborn,
inroad;
incline,
inject,
intrude.
In words from the
Latin,
in-
regularly
becomes
il-
before
l, ir-
before
r, and im-
before
a
labial;
as,
illusion,
irruption,
imblue,
immigrate,
impart.
In- is
sometimes
used with an
simple
intensive
force..
Interpose
::
Interpose
(v. t.) To
introduce
or
inject
between
the parts of a
conversation
or
argument.
Injection
::
Injection
(n.) The cold water
thrown
into a
condenser.
Syringe
::
Syringe
(v. t.) To
inject
by means of a
syringe;
as, to
syringe
warm water into a
vein..
Injector
::
Injector
(n.) A
contrivance
for
forcing
feed water into a steam
boiler
by the
direct
action
of the steam upon the
water.
The water is
driven
into the
boiler
by the
impulse
of a jet of the steam which
becomes
condensed
as soon as it
strikes
the
stream
of cold water it
impels;
-- also
called
Giffard's
injector,
from the
inventor..
Clyster
::
Clyster
(n.) A
liquid
injected
into the lower
intestines
by means of a
syringe;
an
injection;
an
enema.
Inspirator
::
Inspirator
(n.) A kind of
injector
for
forcing
water by
steam.
See
Injector,
n., 2..
Inject
::
Inject
(v. t.) Fig.: To
throw;
to
offer;
to
propose;
to
instill.
Breathe
::
Breathe
(v. t.) To
inject
by
breathing;
to
infuse;
-- with into.
Injected
::
Injected
(imp. & p. p.) of
Injec.
Injection
::
Injection
(n.) A
specimen
prepared
by
injection.
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