intromissible, a. rare.
(ɪntrəʊˈmɪsɪb(ə)l)
[f. L. intromiss-, ppl. stem of intrōmitt-ĕre to intromit + -ible.]
Capable of being intromitted; admissible. Hence intromissiˈbility, capability of being intromitted.
| 1808 Herschel in Phil. Trans. XCIX. 268 A modification which takes effect at the outside of the prism at very oblique angles of incidence, and may be called a different intromissibility. Ibid. 269 By the lawes of the different refrangibility of light, the red rays are intromissible at a. |