introverse, a. rare.
(ɪntrəʊˈvɜːs)
[ad. L. intrōvers-us (turned) inwards (in L. only adv.).]
= introverted 2 b.
| 1879 Farrar St. Paul II. 200 note, The figure of speech is called Chiasmus, or introverse parallelism. |
introverse, a. rare.
(ɪntrəʊˈvɜːs)
[ad. L. intrōvers-us (turned) inwards (in L. only adv.).]
= introverted 2 b.
| 1879 Farrar St. Paul II. 200 note, The figure of speech is called Chiasmus, or introverse parallelism. |
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