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Definition of introducing
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Introducing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Introduc.
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Water-closet
::
Water-closet
(n.) A
privy;
especially,
a privy
furnished
with a
contrivance
for
introducing
a
stream
of water to
cleanse
it..
Only
::
Only
(conj.)
Save or
except
(that);
-- an
adversative
used
elliptically
with or
without
that, and
properly
introducing
a
single
fact or
consideration..
Nee
::
Nee (p. p., fem.) Born; -- a term
sometimes
used in
introducing
the name of the
family
to which a
married
woman
belongs
by
birth;
as,
Madame
de
Stael,
nee
Necker..
Popularization
::
Popularization
(n.) The act of
making
popular,
or of
introducing
among the
people..
Acquaint
::
Acquaint
(v. t.) To
communicate
notice
to; to
inform;
to make
cognizant;
--
followed
by with
(formerly,
also, by of), or by that,
introducing
the
intelligence;
as, to
acquaint
a
friend
with the
particulars
of an act..
Stifle
::
Stifle
(v. t.) To stop the
breath
of by
crowding
something
into the
windpipe,
or
introducing
an
irrespirable
substance
into the
lungs;
to
choke;
to
suffocate;
to cause the death of by such
means;
as, to
stifle
one with smoke or
dust..
Namely
::
Namely
(adv.)
That is to say; to wit;
videlicet;
--
introducing
a
particular
or
specific
designation.
Point
::
Point (n.) To fill up and
finish
the
joints
of (a
wall),
by
introducing
additional
cement
or
mortar,
and
bringing
it to a
smooth
surface..
Nor
::
Nor
(conj.)
A
negative
connective
or
particle,
introducing
the
second
member
or
clause
of a
negative
proposition,
following
neither,
or not, in the first
member
or
clause
(as or in
affirmative
propositions
follows
either).
Nor is also used
sometimes
in the first
member
for
neither,
and
sometimes
the
neither
is
omitted
and
implied
by the use of nor..
Initiatory
::
Initiatory
(a.)
Tending
or
serving
to
initiate;
introducing
by
instruction,
or by the use and
application
of
symbols
or
ceremonies;
elementary;
rudimentary..
Bistoury
::
Bistoury
(n.) A
surgical
instrument
consisting
of a
slender
knife,
either
straight
or
curved,
generally
used by
introducing
it
beneath
the part to be
divided,
and
cutting
towards
the
surface..
Prelude
::
Prelude
(v. t.) An
introductory
performance,
preceding
and
preparing
for the
principal
matter;
a
preliminary
part,
movement,
strain,
etc.;
especially
(Mus.),
a
strain
introducing
the theme or chief
subject;
a
movement
introductory
to a
fugue,
yet
independent;
-- with
recent
composers
often
synonymous
with
overture..
As
::
As (adv. &
conj.)
That,
introducing
or
expressing
a
result
or
consequence,
after the
correlatives
so and
such..
Traverse
::
Traverse
(a.) A
formal
denial
of some
matter
of fact
alleged
by the
opposite
party in any stage of the
pleadings.
The
technical
words
introducing
a
traverse
are
absque
hoc,
without
this; that is,
without
this which
follows..
Innovative
::
Innovative
(a.)
Characterized
by, or
introducing,
innovations..
Introducing
::
Introducing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Introduc.
Intrafusion
::
Intrafusion
(n.) The act of
pouring
into a
vessel;
specif.
(Med.),
the
operation
of
introducing
a
substance
into a blood
vessel;
as,
intrafusion
of
blood..
Newfangle
::
Newfangle
(v. t.) To
change
by
introducing
novelties.
Such
::
Such (a.) Of that kind; of the like kind; like;
resembling;
similar;
as, we never saw such a day; --
followed
by that or as
introducing
the word or
proposition
which
defines
the
similarity,
or the
standard
of
comparison;
as, the books are not such that I can
recommend
them, or, not such as I can
recommend;
these
apples
are not such as those we saw
yesterday;
give your
children
such
precepts
as tend to make them
better..
For
::
For
(conj.)
Since;
because;
introducing
a
reason
of
something
before
advanced,
a
cause,
motive,
explanation,
justification,
or the like, of an
action
related
or a
statement
made. It is
logically
nearly
equivalent
to
since,
or
because,
but
connects
less
closely,
and is
sometimes
used as a very
general
introduction
to
something
suggested
by what has gone
before..
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