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inthrust

I. inˈthrust, v. Obs. rare—1.
    [f. in-1 + thrust v.]
    trans. To thrust in; to intrude.

1605 Camden Rem. 122 Those..of strange base parentage were forbidden..to insert, or inthrust themselves into noble and honest families.

II. ˈinthrust, ppl. a. rare.
    [in adv. 11 b.]
    Thrust in.

1658 A. Fox Wurtz' Surg. iii. v. 232 The inthrust tent will melt in the wound. 1885 G. H. Taylor Pelvic & Hern. Therap. 89 Adhesion of the inthrust parts to the borders of the hernial ring.

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