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Definition of introduce
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Introduce
(v. t.) To open to
notice;
to
begin;
to
present;
as, he
introduced
the
subject
with a long
preface..
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Infuse
::
Infuse
(v. t.) To
instill,
as
principles
or
qualities;
to
introduce..
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) To make
public;
to
utter;
to
publish
first;
to put
forth;
to
introduce
as a topic of
conversation.
February
::
February
(n.) The
second
month in the year, said to have been
introduced
into the Roman
calendar
by Numa. In
common
years this month
contains
twenty-eight
days; in the
bissextile,
or leap year, it has
twenty-nine
days..
Neologist
::
Neologist
(n.) One who
introduces
new words or new
senses
of old words into a
language.
Importation
::
Importation
(v. t.) That which is
imported;
commodities
or wares
introduced
into a
country
from
abroad.
Introduced
::
Introduced
(imp. & p. p.) of
Introduc.
Interpolate
::
Interpolate
(v. t.) To fill up
intermediate
terms of, as of a
series,
according
to the law of the
series;
to
introduce,
as a
number
or
quantity,
in a
partial
series,
according
to the law of that part of the
series..
Introduction
::
Introduction
(n.) That part of a book or
discourse
which
introduces
or leads the way to the main
subject,
or part;
preliminary;
matter;
preface;
proem;
exordium..
Rabbit
::
Rabbit
(n.) Any of the
smaller
species
of the genus
Lepus,
especially
the
common
European
species
(Lepus
cuniculus),
which is often kept as a pet, and has been
introduced
into many
countries.
It is
remarkably
prolific,
and has
become
a pest in some parts of
Australia
and New
Zealand..
Serpent
::
Serpent
(n.) A bass wind
instrument,
of a loud and
coarse
tone,
formerly
much used in
military
bands,
and
sometimes
introduced
into the
orchestra;
-- so
called
from its
form..
Neologize
::
Neologize
(v. i.) To
introduce
innovations
in
doctrine,
esp. in
theological
doctrine..
When
::
When
(adv.)
While;
whereas;
although;
-- used in the
manner
of a
conjunction
to
introduce
a
dependent
adverbial
sentence
or
clause,
having
a
causal,
conditional,
or
adversative
relation
to the
principal
proposition;
as, he chose to turn
highwayman
when he might have
continued
an
honest
man; he
removed
the tree when it was the best in the
grounds..
Initiation
::
Initiation
(n.) The form or
ceremony
by which a
person
is
introduced
into any
society;
mode of
entrance
into an
organized
body;
especially,
the rite of
admission
into a
secret
society
or
order..
Neoterist
::
Neoterist
(n.) One ho
introduces
new word/ or
phrases.
Pernyi Moth
::
Pernyi
moth () A
silk-producing
moth
(Attacus
Pernyi)
which feeds upon the oak. It has been
introduced
into
Europe
and
America
from
China.
Sindon
::
Sindon
(n.) A small rag or
pledget
introduced
into the hole in the
cranium
made by a
trephine.
Neologize
::
Neologize
(v. i.) To
introduce
or use new words or terms or new uses of old
words.
Madonna
::
Madonna
(n.) My lady; -- a term of
address
in
Italian
formerly
used as the
equivalent
of
Madame,
but for which
Signora
is now
substituted.
Sometimes
introduced
into
English..
Interpolation
::
Interpolation
(n.) That which is
introduced
or
inserted,
especially
something
foreign
or
spurious..
Ingesta
::
Ingesta
(n. pl.) That which is
introduced
into the body by the
stomach
or
alimentary
canal;
--
opposed
to
egesta.
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